
Class _/L7'X_ 

Book -^iAfi. 
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COPVntGIIT DEPOBlIi 



(^^L.is-u-^<^<g, Lo-iA^ ?k 



nn 1912 



Official Program 



OF THE 



Commemorative Exercises 



OF THE 



T^vo Hundredth Anniversary 



OF THE 



Incorporation of the Town of Abington, Massachusetts 

June 10, 1712 



Participated In by the Towns of Abington, Rockland 

and W^hitman, comprising the original 

town of Abington 



TO BE HELD 

JUNE 9 TO 15 INCLUSIVE, 1912 



COPYRIGHTED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 



ROCKLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, \'^\2 
A. I. RANDALL, PRINTER 




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ABINGTON, Massachusetts, which celebrates the Two Hundredth 
Anniversary of its corporate existence June 9-15, 1912, is 
located on the hig-hest lands between Boston Harbor and 
Narrat^ansett Bay in the County of Plymouth. The center of the town 
is nearly equi-distant from Boston and Plymouth, about 19 miles from 
each, on the Plymouth Division of the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. 

The following \s the Order of the General Court convened by Her 
Majesties writs June the Idth 1712 by which Abington became a town — 

1)1 Council. — Upon reading a petition of several of the inhabitants of 
the easterly part of the town of Bridgewater, and several proprietors of 
land adjoining, praying to be made a township, the whole of the said tract 
of land containing about six miles in length and about five miles and a 
half in breadth — bounded on the north with the line of the late Colonies 
of Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth, and upon the town of Scituate, south 
with the line that is the southerly bounds of the lands of John Cushing 
Sen'r and Jun'r Esqrs — and from thence on the south-westerly side by 
certain bounds which the town of Bridgewater have set up and prefixed 
to Beaver Brook — and on the west with the said brook until it comes to 
the extent of the township of Bridgewater northward — together with a 
small gore of land lying between the said town of Bridgewater and the 
line of the aforesaid colonies. The town of Bridgewater having signified 
their consent thereto, and a plat of the said land being now presented, 
and the petitioners having set forth that they have settled a learned 
orthodox minister — 

Ordered, That the prayer of the petitioners be granted. The tract of 
land within mentioned to be erected into a town, and that the town be 
named Abingdon. 

Tuesday, June 10, 1712. 

Concurred by the House of Representatives. 

Consented to. J. DUDLEY. 

[General Court Records, vol. 9th, page 178.] 

The Indian name for the town of Abington was Manamooskeag-in, 
which signifies many beavers. The first settlements were made about 
1G68 and until the time of the first division it was the largest and most 
important town in the County. 

The first division was in 1<S74 when the town of Rockland was set 
off, the date of incorporation being March 9 of that year. March 4, 
iSTo, another portion with a small part of East Bridgewater was 
incorporated as the town of South Abington, now Whitman. 

At the time of its incorporation Abington had less than 300 
inhabitants; at the present time the population of the old town as given 
by the town assessors is 19037, divided as follows: Abington 5336, 
Rockland 1)928, Whitman 7373. 

In the early days when the town was well wooded with pine of 
larg-e growth and straight and tall white oaks, the timber industry was. 

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the i)rinei])al business. Saw mills were established as early as 1898 
and timber and plank for ship building was sold in larjjfe quantities 
alon>i- the North river, in Hanover and vSeituate and also in Duxbury, 
Plymouth, Hins-ham, Weymouth and Boston. Ca])t. Obadiah Hersey 
of South Abin«:ton furnished a lot of white oak planks for the celebrated 
frij^ate "Constitution." These planks were very heavy, three of them 
making" a team load and two days being- required for a tri]) to Boston 
and return. Wooden boxes were manufactured at an earh- date and 
still continue one of the important industries of the town. In the early 
days important iron industries were located in tlie town and cannon and 
shot was made for use in the war of the Revolution. Church bells were 
also made, the first two used in the first church antl the on]\- ones used 
up to 1S5() bein<^ cast in tlie town by a bell-founder employed by Col. 
Aaron Hobart. The manufacture of tacks and brads was early 
established and residents of this vicinity are closely identified with the 
c\-o]ulion of this industrx- from the time tacks were cut from iron hoops 
and headed up with a hammer one by one, to the present method of 
machine manufacture. The manufacture of boots and shoes was begrun 
at an early date and with the making of lasts, heels and other leather 
working soon became and is today the leading industry. Abing-fon, 
Rockland and Whitman, Ic^cated as they are in the heart of the shoe 
manufacturing district, and ])eopled by a class of boot and shoe oper- 
atives second to none in ability and efficiency, present most favorable 
conditions and offer exceptional advantages for the establishment and 
u])-building of shoe manufacture and kindred industries. 

The district is well served by banks, there being a National Bank 
in Abing-fon and one in Whitman and a Trust Company in Rockland; 
also a Savings Bank and Co-operative Bank in each of the three towns. 
In addition to this the Whitman Savings Bank has also a Savings 
Bank Life Insurance r)ei)artment. 

In 17o2 the first school house was built, and ever since the school 
questicjn has been an important one in the towns. Every effort is made 
to provide the best possible iniblic school education and with the liberal 
a]:)])ro])riation voted ])>• tlu- citizens the schools are second to none in 
efficient teaching, et|uii)inent, and, as a rule, are located in the best of 
modern school buildings. 

The towns have good roads and sidewalks, which are continually 
being im])roved b\- the addition of a certain amount of macadamized 
each year. 

In common with other old towns of this state the church was estab- 
lished before the town. In 1710 the first meeting house was erected, 
and on the Sth of December, 1711, the first minister came to Abington 
to settle by unanimous call of the people. There was onl\- one 
parish until bSOS and all parish business was done at town meeting-s. 
The original first parish is now the First Congregfational Church and 

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Parish in Abing-ton Center where are also located the New Jerusalem 
Church, the First Universalist Church, the Catholic Church and the 
General Church of the New Jerusalem. In North Abington is the 
Fourth Congreg-ational Church, the First Baptist, and in the West part, 
the Methodist. At Rockland is the First Congregational Church, setoff 
from the First Parish in 1S12, the First Baptist Church, Alethodist 
Church, Unitarian Church, Catholic Church and Christian Science 
Church. At Whitman is the First Congregational Church, set off from 
the First Parish in 1S()7, the First Baptist Church, the Methodist 
Church, the Unitarian Church, the Catholic Church, the Advent 
Christian Church and the Episcopal Church. 

All three towns have an excellent water siipply, Abington and 
Rockland operating; joint water works with pumping station located at 
and water taken from Big vSandy Pond, in Pembroke, Mass. Whitman 
is supplied with water from Silver Lake in Kingston in connection with 
the city of Brockton water system. 

Fire departments of ever increasing efficiency are maintained in 
each town. 

The streets are finely lighted by electricity, which is also furnished 
for power, illumination and other domestic uses by the Electric Light 
& Power Co. of Abington and Rockland and the Edison Company in 
Whitman. The Old Colony Gas Company supplies gas for all mechan- 
ical and domestic uses to all three towns. 

There are two railroad stations in Abingrton, one at the Center and 
one at the North, one in Rockland and two in Whitman. From Abington 
there are 14 trains to Boston each day, the average running time 
being 48 minutes: and 7 to Plymouth, and on Sundays 4 trains. 
North Abington and Whitman have in addition one express train 
each way. Rockland has 12 trains a day the average running- 
time being 44 minutes. In addition to the above there are additional 
trains on Saturdays and during the summer. Electric cars run to all 
adjoining" towns and give half-hourly connection with the City of 
Brockton, and in the summer time with Nantasket Beach and other 
sumnier resorts. 

The towns have an efficient mail service there being about S mails 
each way per day and free delivery. 

Abington, Rockland and Whitman are to quite an extent residential 
towns with well kept ]ilaces and shaded streets, the beautiful elms being 
a great attraction. They have public libraries, Y. M. C. A., boys' 
organizations, G. A. R. and kindred organizations, a variety of well 
established secret societies, woman's clubs and an active Board of Trade 
in each town. 

With natural beaut\' and convenience of location, high standards of 
municipal and individual life. Abington, Rockland and Whitman 
possess all the characteristics of the ideal New England town. 




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The Celebration Arrangements 



As the result of considerable thought and discussion regarding a 
proper observance of 200 years of existence as a corporate community 
at the annual meeting of the town of Abington held March 14th, 1910, 
it was 

Voted, That the selectmen, town treasurer and town clerk 
be chosen a committee to act jointly with a like committee to 
be chosen by the towns of Rockland and Whitman in making- 
arrangements for the celebration in 11)12 of the two himdredth 
anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Abington, and 
that the committee be authorized and directed, acting jointly 
with like committees of the other towns which comprise the 
old town of Abingfton, to formulate such plans for the cele- 
bration as may be deemed advisable; and that the joint 
committee be requested to make, and the selectmen to publish 
in the next annual town report, a general report of the 
arrangements proposed for the celebration. 

Like votes were passed at the annual town meetings of Rockland 
and Whitman in March of the same year, with the addition to the 
committee of the representatives to the general court; and, after organ- 
izing, the general committee voted that all selectmen, town treasurers, 
town clerks and representatives to the g-eneral court of the towns of 
Abington, Rockland and Whitman for the years 1910, 1911 and 1912 
should constitute the general committee. 

Under these votes, the individuals whose names follow constitute 
the general committee having full charge and oversight of every event 
in connection with the celebration. The different lines of work have 
been assigned to the sub-committees whose names and pictures appear 
on the succeeding pages. 

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Town Clerk 



Daniel R. Cou-lilaii %^ 

(ClKiinii.iiii \7^ 




< ... ti\ illc R. Farrar 

iTr.MsuriT* 






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Selectmen 

I'irriLSt \V. Calkins, James H. Dwyer, Winslow h. Jones, Wni. C. Lean 



Clerk 



Ezekiel R. Studley 




Town T 



reasurer 



Joshua S. Graj'- 
(Trcnsunri 



Selectmen 

James F". Anderson, Henry A. Baker, James A. Cody, Henr}- T. vSmith 
Arthur F. Thompson, Chas. A. Townsend 



Town Clerk 



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F'red E. Sharp 




Town T 



reasurer 



ICORPORATED I § „ . . ^ 

c Henjamin C. Reed 









iTrrasurvD 



Selectmen 

C. Waldo Dyer, Clarence W. Harding, Maurice Kane, Timothj- F. Kenneally 
Dr. Charles V.. Lovell (Secretary) 



KepreKentativeN to General Court 

Charles S. Beal, Geo. E. Bowker, C. W. Harding, Maurice Kane 



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The rc'sponsibility and authority of thi- O.mmittcH' nn 
Exijcndituiis is difinituly set forth in the {oUowintr vote of the 
General Committee: 

Voted, That entire responsibility and authority for 
thi' placing,' of all contracts in the name of the towns of AbinKton, 
Kockland and Whitman, exceedinjr twenty-live dollars in aniouiit, 
bi' uivrn to the committee on expenditures; and tiiat, in passintr 
any vc)t<- approving or accepting the n'p^rt of any special 
committee, the recommendations of a special commilli'e that a 
contract be made at a specified price with any person, orsanizatii n 
or company named therein be deemed an ap|)roval of the recom- 
mriidation only to the extent that a contract for a price nut 
I'xceedinj,' the amount named in the recommendation is authorized : 
and that all special committees furnish to the committee on 
expendimres upon recpiest of that committee all information 
ccjMcerninu the contract reconuuended in their possession. 



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THE inhabilanls of Abin.uton ha\-c always taken a dec]") interest in 
all imi^iortant local, state, antl national (lueslions. In ever>' war 
in which onr conntrx" has been en.L;'a.L;'ed a full (|uota of soldiers 
has been fiirnished and in the call of Massachusetts for volunteers at 
the o];)enin.u' of the Civil \Var, the comi>an_\- from old Abin.yton was the 
first to res]iond. Pre\-ious to the Civil War, Abin.i^ton was in the fore- 
front in the discussion of the slaver\- ciuestion, and meeting's in the cause 
of abolition of slaver\" were held in Island (rrove from 1S4() to ISHo, at 
which all the leaders of that movement were speakers, and which were 
attended b\- crowds of symi^athizers from far and near. Xothin.y" had 
ever been done to suitably mark this historic spot exce])t to acquire the 
land for a iniblic i^ark, which was done some years a.yo, until UX)!^) when 
Capt. Moses N. Arnold of the 12th Massachusetts Volunteers, a native 
of Abington, erected a boulder bearin.e: a bronze plate with this 
inscription: 

"Meetings in the cause of abolition of slavery were held in 
this Grove yearly from lS4(i to ISlio. On this spot William 
Lloyd (rarrison, Wendell Phillips, Edmund Quinc>-, Theodore 
Parker, Francis Jackson, Parker Pillsbury, George Thompson, 
Abby Kelley Foster, Lucy Stone, and others addressed the 
people, suffering all manner of abuse the abolitionists stood 
steadfast until the slave was made free. Reader take heed! 
vStand for the right though ])ower and wealth and all \'our 
fellows turn against >'ou and ]iersecute \-ou. "I ani in earnest 
— I will not etjuivocate — I will not excuse — I will not retreat 
a single inch — and I will be heard"". Erected b>' an Abington 
Soldier who served and was wounded in the war which ended 
slaver\-. 

It was i)resented to the town b\' him and accei:)ted by it in 
connection with the Memorial Day exercises of P.'l)*). 

No suitable memorial having been erected to the veterans of the 
Civil War although the local W. R. C. had been at work collecting- 
funds for this purpose for some time, the matter was finally taken up 
by the town and at the annual meeting of the town of Abington in 
March, PHO, it was 

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\'()Ti:i). That a conimittcL- of twelve to consist of the i)ark 
eomiiiissioners, the moderator, and ei.^ht other members to be 
ai)]iointed b\- the moderator, be chosen to serve witliout pay to 
investi.u'ate tlie matter of a soldiers' memorial brid.u;e oi- 
soldiers' monument and iX'port in writin.'.^' in the next annual 
town rejxn't. 

The moderator ai)i)ointed the followin.ti' ei.i^ht other members of the 
committee: Mrs. Mary W. (xomlcN-, William B. Arnold. William J. 
CoiiK'hlan. Lewis A. Crossett. Winslow L. Jones. William S. O'Brien, 
Edward j. Ronrke, I-'rank E. Warren. 

At the annual meetin.i;' of the inhabitants of the town of Abin.u;ton, 
held March Ilth, i'.Mi', it was voted that William II. Xash, this year 
elected ])ark commissioner, and jolm W. Si)i-<)ul, wlio served on the 
committee after the decease of Park Comnn'ssioncr Cyrus Nelson, be 
added to the connnittce on nienioi'ial l)rid.'.4\' and arch. 

This committee wisely decided that the i)roper ])lace for the 
memorial was on the historic .^"ronnd of Island (irove Park and recom- 
mended to the town that a brid.^'e to stand as a memorial of the I'l •( lih 
Anniversary be built from the end of Wilson Place to the jxirk, at the 
end of which should be erected the soldiers' memorial in the form of an 
arch. The town accei)ted the re])ort, \-oted the ai)i^roi)riation and with 
the addition of the funds collected b\- the (Irand Arm\- or.yanizations 
and substantial private subscriptions, the woi-k is nearin.u;' comi)letion in 
accordance witli i)lans and s])cciHcations i)rei)ared b\- J. Williams Beal, 
architect, and Olmstead Bros., landscape architects. The bronze ea.^le 
is the work of Bela Pratt, sculptor. The contract for construction of 
the arch was secured b>' Emerson cK: Xorris and the brid.u'c b\- Wilson & 
Tomlinson, both Boston firms. The .i^Tadin.u' and stone work of the 
Lake street ai^proach is bein.t^" comi^leted under direction of Sui^t. of 
Streets, E. j. Ronrke. 

The brid-c, includin.y- the i)iers, is of cement with iron railin.u": the 
arch of hannnered cement surmounted b\- a bronze ea.yie 11 feet hi.ii'h. 
On the sui)i)ortin,L;' colunms of the arch, facin,'^' the watei-, are life-size 
bas-relief ti.s^'ures, one rejJresentin.L;' a soldier and the other a sailor of 
the Civil War. ( )n the ;_;ro\'e side are jianels for the inscriptions. 

The brid-'e is ildl) feet from Inittress to buttress, il feet abn\-e water 
le\X'l, 1 ■_! tect wide and the i)iers l!() feet on centers. 

The arch ])]atform is 12 feet abo\-e water lex'el; it is •")0 feet from 
buttress of bri(l,i.:e to base of arch horizontall\-. The base of arch, 
includin,i.i- i)arapet walls, is :'.:') feet wide. The arch projier is lit feet 
wide, 2;") feet hi.s^h and •") teet :? inches thick. It is .")!) feet from the 
water line to the top of the ea,'..iic's win.i^s. 

The dedication of this brid.i.;e and arch will be the Icadiny feature 
of Annix'ersary Week. 

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IN the follovvinj^ P^j^es will be found the Announcements of Committees, Order 
of Church Services and Proj^rams of ;dl events which are an official i)art of the 
celebration and a])pro\ed by the ("reiieral Committee, arranj^ed in al])liabetical 
order undor the day of tlu wei k on which each takes place. 

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I'roc'hiiiiatloii l>.v lloraltls 

Chairman Alfred \V. Donox-an "I llir ComniiUL-c- on Ci\"ie and 
Track's I'aradc, acuomiJanicd b\- liis niounlL'd niarslials and aids, in the 
cosltnncs of aneient heralds, after the blare of lrunii)els has ealled the 
]:)e()])le, he.Ljinnin.u;' at I'nion Sc|tiare, Roekland, at ei.u'ht o'eloek in the 
niornin.L;, and then ])roeee(lin.!4' to the eorner of Bri.yhton street and 
North avenne in Xorth Abin.L^ton, and from thenee to the town sqttares 
in Abin.yton and Whitman, on .Snndaw jnne Hth, has kindl>- ef)nsented 
to compl>- with the re(|nest of the (General Committee to make i)roelama- 
tion as follows: — 

Hear \-el hear \-el hear \-el All persons draw near and .L;"i\-e v'our 
attention. 

Ve Cieneral Connnittee aj^pointed 1)\' \e towns of Abinj^ton, Rock- 
land and Whitman for \e celebration of \e two hnndredth anniversary 
of \'e ineori)oration of \-e town of Abin.o'ton send ,i;'reetin.L;\ 

X'ested with \-e soverei.i^n atithoritx' of xe will of \'e citizens, 
apiMVciative of ye honor conferred ni)on them, mindful of \'e res])onsi- 
bilities entailed in \-e worth_\- ])erformanee of \'e dtities of arran.uiin.i^^' for 
and sueeessftdly carryin.i;' throu.i;"h \-e celebration, \-e (rcneral C'onimittee 
l)roclaim \-e week be.i.;innin.t^' \'e ninth tla\' of \'e June in \e \eai' of ye 
Lord one thotisand nine Inmdred and twel\-e, one ,L;-rand holidax': and ye 
General Connnittee further eonnnand all \e i)eoi)le — >'e men. \e women, 
ye children — mindfid of \e benefits, to ,ui\'c thanks to >'e il^oocI (iod for 
>"e man\- blessin,L;'s \-ouchsafed; for.u'etful of \'e sordid cares, to rejoice 
and be .i^iad: enjoyin.u;' ye frtiit of \'e labors of \-e hard\- men and sturdy 
women who ])lanted in \-e then prime\'al toi-ests \-e seed — \-e frtiitful 
seed — of \-e Clirislian cixdh'/ation , to .'.^ixx' honor to llieir nKMUories; 
j^'rateful for \-e freedom, to i)a_\- homa.i^e to those who ^ax'e their lives 
for the freedom which \e enjox'; rcalizin.i^' tliat \e town, \e nation, can 
rise no hi.L;her than its sotirce — >-e peoi)le, x'c indix'iduals. who eomi^ose 
ye town, _\'e nation, — to i>led.'..:e anew a solemn \"ow to .L^realer tealtx" to 
ye town, \-e nation, and hi.i^her dex'otion to \e thuies of citi/.enshi]); 
knowin.u;' that ve continued .'.greatness and ,'.^ioi'\- and ad\-ancement of ye 
town. \-e nation, must dei)end ui)on ye chililren and w ehiUlren's 
children, to impress u\)(>n ye children of toda\-, \"e lesson, \e example 
of >'e hci'oes, ye i)atriots, x'c statesmen, and \e htimble toilers, who have 
worked for \-e .L;"reater .L;iory of \-e Cod, w best interests of \-e town and 
ye ad\"ancement and \e i)rosi)erit\' of \e nation. 

( >od sa\-c \'e old town of Abin.u'ton. 

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Arran.iiements have been made to transport all aged and infirm 
people to their respeetive churehes. Application should be made to 
members of the Committee on Transportation. (See pa^e twenty- 
nine. ) 




BAPTIST CHURCH (First) 

Ariains Strcc^t. Nurtli Aliiimtnii 

Morning Service at lO.lii) o'clock 
Evening Service at 7.00 o'clock 



Prof. Charles V. IMeserve of Shaw University, 
Raleigh, N. C, will speak at the Morning Ser\-ice on 
"The Nation's Indebtedness to the Baptists." 



Rev. W. F. Wilson will s])eak in the evening. 




CATHOLIC CHURCH (St. Brid.oet's R. C.) 

t'cntral StriTt. Aliiimtmi 

Solemn High Mass at lO.HO a. m. 

Cclrhiant, K.x. Th.un.is \V. Couyhlan 
Dfaciiii. Krv. M. C. (Tillirid.- 
Subdracon. Ri'\. A, F. Smith 



MaMri nl (■.•iTiiinnirs. Krv. .1. .1. O'Doniirll 
Assistant Master of (■.n-monirs. Mast.T Kirhard Cnnvlrv 



Sermon 



Rt. Rev. Mgr. \V. P. Mcyuaid 



Solciists. ..Miss Grrtnidr Thompson, Mrs. Lcona Mclnni 

Miss Criia CiiMiiiiiy. Mi". FrrdiTirk K.Mimv 

and Mr. Frank Brcshn 

Miss Gracf M. Kcardon. Ornanist and Dircrtor 




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C()X<iKl-:c.A'ri().\AL ClirRCli (First; 



WasllillvrtliTl Strrit. Aliill),'!!'!! 



.Mdiiimj^' Service ;il 11 o'clock 



Rc.u'ular order of service with special musical 
proj^rain. 



Sermon bv the Pastor, Rev. Albert Scott Hawkes, M. A. 
"The Sword ol (ioliath'" 



Miss Am\' H. Nash. Director of Music and Soloist 




CONGRECiATlONAL CHURCH (Fourth) 

Kaiuloh.h Stiver. NiTth Aliir 



Morniuy; .Ser\ice at 1(1.4;") o'clc)ck 



Commemorative Church Service 



Scri])ture Keadintj and Prayer by the Pastor 
Opening Address by Rev. iTCorge Benedict 
Historical Address by Mr. Alonzo Meservc 



vSptcial .Musical Program under clireclion of ."Mr. l'"red W. Clark 

Mrs. vSiuieon W . Wales, Organist 

Mrs. Henderson, Mr. Clark. Mr. Tower, Soloists 

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GENERAL CHURCH OF THE NEW 
JERUSALP:M (Abino-ton Branch) 

( )r;iiiyi' Slici I. Aliinytini 



Morning Service at 11 o'clock 



METHODIST CHAPEL 



Kaiiddlph Stiiit. \\ rst AlMMutoii 



Rev. Lewis S. Staples, Pastor 



Afternoon Service at 2 o'clock 
Coninieniorati\e Service with Special Music 




NEW IERUSALEM CHURCH 



Cor. C'riitri' Avcnui- and Dunliar Strrct. Ahington 



Afternoon Service at 3.30 o'clock 

Regular Order of Service with Sermon 
bj' Rev. Paul Sperry 



Special Musical Program 

Mrs. Plmma L. Perry, Organist and Director 

Augmented Choir and Orchestra 

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rxn'KRSALIST (lirRril d-irst) 

L'di. \\ a.sliniiii.iii ,iii<l C'lMprl Siri-ct>, AliimitDii 



< )l.ll HoMl': SiNDAV 

MnriiiiiL; Service- ;il 11 o'clock 

Scri])turc Rcailiii.i; ami I'ra\-cr by 
Rtv. Josfph Crtliorf 

Sermon bv Rev. l'"rank II. P>il liniiloii 



Special Musical I'roi,ri-;iiii 

Miss .\lberta L. I'onl, Ort^^aiiist 

Miss Ann, I I,. Deane, Soloist Mr. Wilson S. Nash, \'iolinist 

The Children's Choir 

'i'he Hrowii Memorial Window will be Dedicated 




HAI>'IMS'I^ CHURCH (First) 



I'lliiill SllrrI, K(nkl,inii 



Morninu; Service at 10 o'clock 

An Historical Sketch of the Church 
by INIrs. J. E. French 

-Also an .Address by some eminent speaker 
All former pastors and members invited to be ])rcsent 

Rveninif Service at 7 o'clock 
The Cantata "Ruth" will be presented by augmented chorus 



l'av;r lMirty-,-i«lil 




CATHOLIC CHURCH (Holy Family R. C.) 



L'nion Strrrt. Hiuklaiid 



Solemn Hij'i Mass at 10.45 A. M. 

Crichiam. Krv. Jdlin H. Siillixaii 
Dcacdii. Krv. M. j. ()■(■, miinr. I). |). 
Siibdracon, Rev. jaiiits H. (,'(imtii.\ 

Master of CereiiKinics. Kr\. |,,|,n P. K\an 
Sermon - - - Rev. Janits H. O'Neil 

Mr. Paul I)iini)\an. Dinrtor and Oiyanist 



Assisted l)y Mr. Carmen Fabrizio of the S3'mphony 
Orchestra 

Soloists. Miss Clara Tobin. Mrs. David Wiiirl.rry 

Messrs. William and Horac<' McCarthy 

Male Chorus 



.U the '»..^tl ser\ ice tile iiuisic will he rendiied In the Junior Choir 
of 35 voices under the direction of Miss .\ynes (j. Caine\. Oruanist. 
assisted by Misses Esther Mctirath. Maryuerite Carney and Mary L. 
Locke, X'iolinists. 




CHRIST SCIENTIST (First Church of) 



Franklin .\\enue. Rockland 



Regular Order of Service at 1(1.45 a. m 

Mrs. K\'aleeiie K. Kldridge, First Reader 
Miss N. C. Joyce, Soloist Mrs. Perley I. Watts, Organist 

Reading the Lesson Sermon from the Bible and correlative passages from 
the Christian vScieiice textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" 
by Mary Baker Eddy. 

Reading from Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health" — "The 
Scientific Statement of Being" and the correlative Scripture according to 
1 John :{ : 1-3. 

Music — Solo and Hymns. 



Payi- Forty nine 




CC)X(iRE(;ATTOXAL CHrRCH (First) 



rinnii Mr.il. Kniklaiiil 



Moniiiii; Service at 1(1 liO o'l'lock 

Scriiion by the I'.istor. Rev. John C Prince 

S])ccial Musical Proi^ram 



Special Historical Service at 5 i>. %r. 

Historical Address l)yJud,L;e Ceor.ne \V. Kelley 

Old Fashioned Sacred Concert — Hymns and Tunes of '■\\ olden time" 

Choir — Blanche (Tene\ieve Mat^uire, Ruby Hovendon More\', 

James h'dward INIcMorrow, Arlhur Clifton Dill 



(Teor<>e Allen Merritt 



Organist and Director 



Assisted bv Mrs. Lora Writ^bt I'erry, Soinano; Mr. James A . Comlon , H.i>s; Mr.s 

Flora vSpooner, Pianist, and Grand Chorus of 20 Voices under direction 

of Howard .A. Baker, with Bass \'in] and \'iolin .Accompaniment 




MirnioDIST rill'RCMl (Hatherly) 

rinon Snict. Kiukhniii 



:Mornin!j Scr\ice at 1(1.4.') o'clock 



Commemorative Ser\-ice with Special Music 



V:\iir Fifty 



UNITARIAN CHURCH 

Wi'bstrr Strrct, Kockland 

Morning Service at 10.4.") o'clock 
Regular Order of Service with S])ecial Music by Choir 



Miss Helen Richards, Organist 

Miss Kdith Poole, Miss Marion Belcher, Mr. Edward Aiken, 
Mr. G. Fred MacConney — Quartet 



Sermon — "The Community Organized for Righteousness" b}' Albert J. Kennedy, 

Director of In\-estigations, South End House, Boston, and Associate 

in Research, Russell Sage Foundation 




ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH 



West Strcrt. Wlntniaii. M: 



IVIorning Service at 10. .30 o'clock 
Regular Order of Service 



Sermon by the Pastor, Re\'. A. H. Ericsson 
Subject — "C<)mmemorati\e Reminiscences'' 

Music l)y Ouintet and Male (juartet Solo ])y Mr. Geo. F. FUlinwood 

Mrs. A. B. Smith, Organist 



Payr Fifty nil,- 




BAPTIST CHL'RCli (First) 

Wasliinvrton Street. \Vliitni;iii 



Morning Service at lt).;{() o'clock 



Coinineiiiorative Ser\ice at 7 r. M. 

Special Musical Program !jy the large Chorus iiii<ler the direction of 
Mr. William W. Foley 

This will he followeil h\- an AiMress 




CATHOLIC (Church (.f the Holy (xhost) 

Scl I Siiirl. W'hitiiiaii 



Solemn Hi"h Mass at Kl.l.") .\. M. 



Sermon hy Rl. Re\-. Mgr. I'. J. Snj)]>h , I). I)., of Hostoii 



Procession ot llu- Chihireii .ifUr Mas^ 



Sjiecial Music hy the Choir 



I'a-r l-'ilu l\v. 




CON(tRE( NATIONAL CHURCH (First) 

WashiiiKtcm Street. \\"liitiii;in 

Moriiiii;^ StT\ice at \0.'M) o'clock 

Kveiiini; Ser\ice at ^ o'clock 

Rc.iiular ( )riler of Service Both Mortiing and Evening 

Seiinon by the Pastor, Rev. W'ni. W. Dornan 

Music b)' Church Chorus 

Frank K. Freeman, Organist 



EPISCOPAL CHURCH (All vSaints Mission) 

Park .\vciuu'. Whitman 



Morning Service at 11. In o'clock 



METHODIST EPLSCOPAL CHURCH 

Sciutli .\vriuic. Wliitniaii 



Morning Service at 10. oO o'clock 

Regular Order of Service with Sermon by the Pastor 
Rev. Florus L. Streeter 

.Suljject — "Moral and Spiritual vSigniticance of Our Celebration' 

Mitsic — Doul)le Ouartet 

Evening Service — Children's Day Concert 




UNITARIAN CHURCH 



null Avriiiu'. Whitman 



Morning Ser\ice at 10.150 o'clock 

Address — "I{arly Historv of A\'hitinan" by the Pastor 
Rev. Harvey C. Merrill 

Address — "Whitman from 18(J0 to the Present" by 
Mr. J. C. Gilbert 

S])ecial Mitsic 



Pa«v Fifty thn 





Tatii' Fifty fmiv 



Monday, June the Tenth 



SPORTS 

At ^l.oO A. M. preliminary contests in each town under its local 
Sports Committee among- pupils of the Public Schools of the following- 
grades: 



1 Hig-h School. 

100 Yard Dash 
220 Yard Dash 
440 Yard Dash 
High Jump 



Running Broad Jump 
vShot Put (12 pounds) 
Relay Race 
Pole Yault 



2 Ninth Grade or Juniors. 

100 Yard Dash 
High Jump 
Standing Broad Jump 



Shot Put (6 pounds) 
Rela}' Race 
Potato Race 



8 Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grades. 



50 Yard Dash 
100 Yard Dash 



Potato Race 

Three Legged Race 



Dedication of Bridge and Soldiers' Memorial 



Route of Parade 

The parade will start at Grand Army Hall, Abington, at one 
o'clock in the afternoon and j^roceed throug-h Washing-ton street to 
Centre Avenue, Centre Avenue to Lake street. Lake street to the 
memorial bridg-e, where the parade will be reviewed by President Taft 
and invited guests, and over the memorial bridg-e to Island Grove Park. 



F;iifi- Fifty li\< 



I.iiic of March 

Plat()(jn of Police. 

Martland's Band, li") i)ieees, Mace (raw Leader. 

William B. Arnold, Marshall; Aids. 

Sons of \'eterans of Plymouth Countx' actin.y' as escort. 

Res'al Band of Whitman. 2-") ]:)ieces, Horace C. Cushman, Leader. 

Grand Army Posts cjf Abin.i^ton, Rockland and Whitman marching: 
as a battalion. 

Alvah F. Hunter, Commander McPherson I'osi, Xo. 7:1, G. A. R., 
of Abin.yton. 

Jason 15. Ilersey, Commander Hartsuff Post, Xo. 7 1, (i. A. R., of 
Rockland. 

Obed II. Lllis, Commander D. A. Russell Post, Xo. 7s, G. A. R., 
of Whitman. 

Emerson Band of Rockland, 2.") ])ieces, A. Eui^ene Harlow, Leader. 

John Scates, Commander Plymouth County Association, Grand 
Army of the Re])ublie, and Staff. 

Plymouth Count\- ^Xssociation of the (irand Army of the Republic. 

I)(mIic<i( loii of Aloiiiorial .Vrcli 

On arrivin,!^' at the memorial arch Dr. Frank Ct. Wheatle>'. chair- 
man of the conunittee ai)i)ointed b\- the town of Abin.L;ton for the 
erection of the brid.^v and arch, will i)resent the brid.u'c and arch to the 
town, and Winslow L. Jones, chairman of the selectmen of the town of 
Abin.^ton, will acce])t it and present it to McPherson Post, Xo. 7:), 
Grand Arm_\- of the Rei)ublic, for dedication in accordance with the 
])rescribed services of the (irand Arm\- of the Reiniblic. 

xVfter the dedicator}- services the invited ,i.^uests and (jrand Army 
veterans will march to the si)eakers" stand on Island (n'ove Park and 
the dedicator\- exercises will be concluded with the followin.u' pro.u^ram: 

SKLP:CT1()X— Consolidated Bands. 

ADDRES.S OI' \Vi:LC().ME — Daniel R. Cou-hlan, Chair- 
man of (leneral Committee. 

KELLI-:R'S .\Mi:kICAX 11\AL\ Male chorus of 2(H). 

ADDRES.S— Moses X. Arnold, Presidin- Officer of the 
Day. 

Al)DRi:SS— William H. Taft, I'resident of the United 
States. 

ADDRICSS 

Pak'i' Fifty-six 



COMRADES IX ARMS— Male Chorus of I'OO. 

ADDRESS— Hon. Robert O. Harris, Representative in 

Con.^Tess. 

ADDRESS — George A. Hosley, Dej^artnient Commander 
of the (jrand Arm\- of the Re]:)ublie. 

At the elose of the SjK'akin.u' all are invited to take jxirt with the 
chorus in sin.i^in,'^- "America" with accom]:)animent of the consolidated 
bands . 



Monday Evening, 8 o'clock 



HOME TALENT CONCERT 

Kockland <)i>era House 

To be rendered b\' artists now or formerly of Rockland. Under 
the direction of the Rockland members of the Music Committee. No 
admission fee. 

Band Concerts at Abington and "Whitman. 

Fire-works at Whifinan 



Paur Fifty-sovon 





Hon. Melvin S. Nash 



Pa>,'c Kifly riKlil 



Tuesday, June the Eleventh 



Cliilflren's Dav a( Whitiiiai 



NOTE. — The teachers and school children of Abington and Rockland will be 
transported to and from Whitman by electric cars free of charge. 



I'arade 

The children from the three towns will assemble in Whitman at 
9 A. M. at the following- places: 

The Whitman Schools will form in line on Washington street 
south of the fotmtain. 

The Rockland Schools will leave cars on School street and form in 
line in the vicinity of the Dyer School. 

The Abington vSchools will leave cars on South Avenue at junction 
of Broad street, form in line on Broad and march to junction of Wash- 
ington street. 

The i^arade will start from the fountain at •.».:')<) A. M. in the fol- 
lowing' order: 

Regal Band 
Whitman vSchools 
Martland's Band 
Rockland ^Schools 
Emerson Band 
Abington Schools 

The lines will march throug^h Washington street, Park Avenue, 
pass the reviewing' stand, thence by Court street, Whitman Avenue, to 
the Park, arriving- at lO.oO A. M. 

FaRc Fifty-nini' 



l']x<T<'iH<'s lit I'lirk 

Sl-:iJ:C'ri( ).\-T1iivl- inlands. 

A I )I )l\ I'.SS |)aniL-l R. C' )U.-lilan, Chairman of CciK-i-al 
C'l iiiiniiUec. 

S( ).\(;s "Hals Otf" Abin-lon. 

""i'lic Call t(j Arms" Rockland. 
"The Fla- We Love" Whitman. 

IX'i'RnDCC'roRN' Rl-AMARKS— John j. C.eo-an, Chair- 
man of Childi'en's I)a_\- CommiUee. 

AI)[)R1-:SS— Hon. Melvin S. Xash. 

ADDRICS.S II, ,n. John D. Ron--. 

S()N(tS — "II\inn to ( )ur Countr\-" .Vbin.^ion. 
"vS])i'L'(l ( )m- Reiniblic" Rockland. 
"Hail I'^iirest Land" Whitman. 

*AWARI) ol- RR IZLS 

Jutl.L^vs, Sui)t. ( Teor.t^v L. Farlc\', l-Jroekton. 
Sui^t. Rali)h L. Wi.y.yin, Braintree. 
vSn])t. iul-ar H. (irout, Last Brid.^'ewater. 

AM !■: RICA— Children from three towns. 

FLA(; SALCTl-: 

*The Coininiltc will aw aid a UKclal lo llic claN> in each town ])re- 
scnliui; tin- best jiciicral appearance in the ])ara(le. 

lXTh:RMlSSl( )\ — Band Concert. I )istribution of lunch- 
(.■s to the School Children. 

!.:'.() !'. .M. Sl*( )R'1\S — j'inals of all Scho(.l events to be 
iK'ld al Whitman Rark undci" the direction of the 
(icni'ral Sports Committee. 



Capl. John Rtdlin.'^- Chai^ter, D. A. R., will hold a Rccci^tion from 
10 A. M. to ■') R. M. in Banqtiet Hall, Whitman. 



TiH'Stljiy l^v<»iiiiie 

Band Concerts at ^\.bin;^ton, Rockland and Whitman, 

l';\iir Sixl\ 



Wednesday, June the TMelfth 



At lO A. M. 

Hart»«uff Park, Rockland 

First Hi.uh School Chaminonshii:) Base Ball (ranic between Rockland 
and Whitman Clubs. 

Whitman 

First ( )pen Base Ball Game between Rockland and Whitman. 



At 2 P. M. 

Hartsnff Park. Rockland 

Preliminar_\' events oj^en to past or present inhabitants of towns 
comi)osins4' the old Town of Abin.u'ton, under local Si:)orts Committee. 

100 Yard Dasli Rimninj.; Hroad Jump 

1220 Yard Dash Hi<i:h Jump 

440 Yard Race Shot Put (V2 jjouuds) 

8S0 Yard Race Potato Race 

Mile Ruu Sack Race 



Wednesday Kvenin^ 



Official Anniversary Hall 

Town Hall, Whit in an 

Promenade concert from ei,L;'ht till nine. Dancin.i;' from nine till two. 

Music, Poole's B(jston Orchestra, twent\--five men. 

Caterer, Jesse A. Dill. 

Decorations by Atlantic Decoralin.y' Company of Boston. 

Governor and Mrs. Foss and Con.^-ressman and Mrs. Harris accept 
invitations to be jiresent. 

Admission b>- ticket ai)i:)ortioned upon ai:)i)lication in accordance 
with plan and i^rices adopted b>- the Committee on Official Ball as ex- 
plained in circular already issued b\- them. 

Band Concerts at Abin.^ton and Rockland. 

\';\iii' Si\t\ iillr 





VAi>{- Sixty-twi 



Tliursdav, June the Thirteenth 



FORKNOON 

(irand Civit" and Trades Parade 

Alfred W. Donovan of Rockland. Chief Marshall. 

Starting' from Railroad Station, Whitman, at eight o'clock in the 
inorning" and proceeding" through South Avenue to Washington street, 
thence via Washington street through Abington and North Abington 
via Washington street and North Avenue to Union street, Rockland, 
and through Union street to the Rockland Railroad Station where the 
procession will be dismissed. 

The procession will be reviewed in Rockland by His Excellency 
Governor Foss, Council and vStaff, and by the General Committee, invit- 
ed gfuests. Chief Marshall and Aids. 

So many details must be perfected before a complete order of the 
formation of the parade can be definitely stated that announcement of 
formation will be made at a later date. 

The Committee on Transportation will provide conve\-ance for the 
General Committee, invited guests and Grand Arm\- in the parade. 
All others who ])articii)ate must arrange their own transportation. 



AFTERNOON 

Coiiiiiieinorative Kxercises at Inland (irove Park at '-i o'clock 

ADDRESS OF WELCOME— Daniel R. Coughlan, Chair- 
man of General Committee. 

SALUTATION AND GREETINGS from those who were 
present at the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniver- 
sary of the Incorporation of the Town — Charles W. 
Howland. 

COLUMHIA'S JUBILEE— Mixed Chorus. 

Pam- Sixty tlircr 



ADDRESS— Dr. Frank C. Wheatk-y, Prc-siclin-- Officer of 
the Day. 

ADDREwSwS — Eii.uvne X. Foss, Governor of the Common- 
wealth. 

HISTORICAL ORATKJN — Robert Lineohi O'liricn. 

TO Till-:]':, Oil CorXTRV— Mixed Chorus. 

IIIS'l'oRICAL I'OFM— William j. Cou-hlan. 

ADDRESS— William S. MeXary. 

ADDRi:SS 

Al'LD LAXCi vSVX'^P" — Mixed Chortis and entire assem- 
bl_\', aeeompanied by Consolidated Bands. 



Thursday Il]v<'iiliia, S o'clock 



HO. MI-: T.Vl.K.NT CO.XCKHT 

l<'raiiUI!ii Iliill. .Vliiiiuloii 

To be rendered b\- artists now or foi'merly of the present town of 
Abin.s4'ton. I'nder the direction of the Abin.elon meml)ers of the Music 
Committee. Xo admissicni fee. 

Band Concerts at Rockland and \Vhitnian. 

Fire^viirkN sit i{orkliiii<i 



Hiitrr Si\t\ lour 



Friday, .June the Fourteenth 



Final High vSchool Ball Game at Abington, at 10 A. M. 

Firemen's Day at Rockland 
lO A. M. Parade 

Form at Poole's Corner and march in following- order: 

Heralds 

Platoon of Police 

Chiefs of xA.bing-ton, Whitman and Rockland Departments 

Martland's Brockton Band 

Abington Department — Dist. Chief O'Brien in command 

Regal Whitman Band 

Whitman Department — Asst. Chief Taft in command 

Emerson Shoe Band 

Rockland Dei^artment — Asst. Chief Mulready in command 

King- Phillip Hand Tub 

Float. Ladies' Auxiliary of Rockland Department 

A'isiting- Firemen 

Automobiles 

Route:— Union to Webster, Webster to Libert\-, Liberty to Water, 
Water to Plain, Plain to Market, Market to Union, to Central Fire 
Station. 

1.30 P. M. Sports— Studley's Field 

Hand Tub Contest Tu^-of-War Hose Coupling Contest 

Ladder Raising Contest 100 Yard Dash Fat Men's Race 

Sack Race Potato Race Pipe Lighting Contest 

Three-legged Race Ball Game 

Suitable prizes will be g-iven for each event. 
Band Concert while si)orts are in i^jrogress. 

Fayi- Si\U li\r 



w<»MAN"s hi-:c:ki*tion and kntkht ain.mknt 

Hocklaiifl 0|>era Iloiihc. iroiii 2..'U) li> L.'iO I>. M. 

To a]] the women of the towns of Abin.i;'ton, Rockland and Whit- 
man, a cordial invitation is extended to attend the reception and brint^' 
all women .y-uests. 

The followin.u' have been invited to be s'uests on this occasion: 
Mrs. Foss. wife of Gov. Foss; Mrs. Harris, wife of Consressman Har- 
ris: Miss Sarah Louise Arnold, Dean of Simmons Colle.u'e: Miss Ger- 
trude Bi.uelow of Boston. 

There will be a musical and literar\- entertainment participated in 
b}' Miss Arnold, Miss Bi.qelow. Mrs. Anna Clifford Howard, Miss Mil- 
dred S. Bass and others. Also an orchestra of ten pieces. 

The committee will be assisted by the ])residin.t4' officers of all the 
Woman's Organizations of the three towns. 

S]3ccial cars will be provided for the accommodation of those who 
desire to attend from Abin.ofton and Whitman, leaving' Whitman Rail- 
road Station at l.l"): Post Office, Abin.-^ton, at 2.10: and Post Ofifice, 
North Abinston, at 2.20. 



Friday Kveiiiiig, S o'clock 

HO.MK TAI.KNT TONC^KKT 

Whitniaii Town Hall 

To be rendered by artists now or formerl_\' of Whitman. Under the 
direction of the Whitman members of the Music Committee. Xo ad- 
misson fee. 



<;|<.VM> WATKH ( AI«NI\ Al. SIMHSTS 

Island Cirove I'liiiii. AUiiiufiiu 



S]X)rts cfmsist of: 



Tul) Races Four Oar Boat Race 

50 Yard Swim mi ml; Race Two Oar Boat Race 

100 Yard Swimming Race 100 Yard Canoe Race 

Tyong Distance Dive Under Water 200 Yard Canoe Race 

I'':iiu\- Dixiii": 



Haifc Sixtv-six 



Saturdav, June the Fifteenth 



At '.».:'.() A. M. Final Oix-n Base Ball Game. 

At 2 P. M . Final events in all the intertown eontests. 

Intertown Tuj^'-ofAVar — ■") men to a team. 

GRAND MARATHON RACE 

From Whilinan (n Hocklaiid 

Will start at Whitman Dejiot, throu.i^ii Abington to Harwood's 
Corner, througii North Avenue to Union street, Roeklancl, throu.Q'h 
East Water street to Hartsntf Park. At the Park one mile will be 
run around the traek, makin.u' in all a ten mile raee. 

Gold, vSilver and Bronze Medals awarded to those hnishin.t^' first, 
seeond and third respectively, and also Bronze Medals to be awarded to 
each member of winning- Relay teams, and to each member of winning- 
Base Ball teams. 



Saturday K veiling 

Band Concerts at Abington, Rockland and AMiitmau. 

FireM'orks at AI»iiie<oii 



Pakft' Si.\ty .sivcn 



(«('iior;il I iiforiiiiidiMi and Aiiiioiiiicdiit'iif s 



'Vhv Committee on lUnx-an of Information will pf)St official bulletins, 
whieli will be issued clailw in iIk' followin.L;' jjlaees: 

ABIXiTON 

l{aili'<»:i(l Station and IN>sf <)t"t'i«*t' Cnriior 

NOHTH AHIXiTON 

Hailroad Sf;itioii and Lawn of ^\ M. ('. A. 

HOCKLAM) 

ltailroa<l Station and Lawn ot* CoiiQreuat ioiial (lliiir<-h 

>VinT>LVN 

liailroad Station and Northeast ('orncr olf M"asliini>ton 
Street and Sonth xVvenue 

An_\' ])osti)oncnients which ina\- be necessar_\' on account ot weather 
or special arran,L;vments which ma\- be hci-cafter nuule will be announced 
b\- the (icneral C'onnnittee by these bulletins. 

Cluireh Hell Hiniiinu 

The bells in all the churches of the towns will be I'un-' for fifteen 
un'nutes at sunrise and sunset on each da\- of the cek'bi'ation. 



''I^he ConnnittL'c on 'I^^ansiJortation announce that the X. \'., X. H. 
& H. R. R. and the IClcctric Railwax' will i)i-o\-idL' all cars neccssar>- to 
transport the peoi)lL' durin;.; the entire week. 



Pa«c Sixty I'iulit 



PROGRAM 

HISTORICAL EXHIBIT 

Ne-w High School Ruilding 
Washington Street - Abingtou 



Open Monday, Jinie 10, at i p. M. and each followin.u' day during" 
the celebration from 10 A. m. to 10 p. m. 

COLONIAL TEA-ROOM— Open from 2 to .") p. m. and from S to 
10 p. M. 

HLSTORICAL ABSTRACTS— Each afternoon at o o'clock. 

STERIOPTICON VIEWS OF ABINGTON— Each evening at 
S o'clock. 

The "Exhibit" consists of Historical wSketches and Collections of 
Antique and Historical Articles pertaining" to the following subjects: 

Topographical Chart and ]\Ia])s of Abington 

A Stud\- of Her Rocks, Minerals and vSoils 

A Collection of Native and Imi^orted Woods Grown in Abington 

Native Birds, Animals and Fishes 

Anti(iue Furniture and Crockery 

Indian Relics 

The Colonial, Revolutionar_\-, 1.S12 and Mexican Wars 

The Civil and Si)anish Wars and the G. A. R. 

P:i;^i- Sixt\-iiiiU' 



Anti(HiL' AVcarin.i;' Ai)i)arcl 

Tlu- IIistor_\- of tlu- Churches 

The- St<)r\- cf Hur SLh(K)ls 

( )lcl Rcsick-ncL'S 

Indian and l''ai"l\- l>ur\'in.y' Grounds 

Tlu- Mills of Ahin-lon 

TliL' Manufacture of Bells, Cannon and Tacks 

Methods of Hand WV'axdn.L;' and Si)innin;4' 

The I^jooi and Slioe Industr_\- 

Art (iallery 

Work of A bin. Etonians and .Antique and Historical Pictures 

Lihrarw a Collection of ( )ld IJooks, l'ai)ers and Documents 

Histories of the X'arious Societies 

Kio.i4rai)hies of Prominent Abin.i^tonians 

Important E\-ents in Abin,i;ton's IIistoi"y 

Abin.i^'ton in tlie Abolitionist Mo\-ement 

Abin.L^ton and the (Quakers 

The Abin.u'ton Riot 

A Collection of ( )ld and Modern Money 

A Collection of Posta.'-^e Stami)S 

Till': COLOXIAL 'IMCA-ROOM will be a reproduction of a 
Colonial i'ai'lor, where tea and othei' li.'-^iu i\'freshments will be ser\-ed. 

HISTORICAL Al'.STRACTS. The difleivnt members of the 
Historical ICxhibit Coumiittee will read short sketchi's on historical 
stibjects relatin.i^' to the "old town." 

1'ilh: STEREOPTICOX will show luterestin-' X'iews. Imix.rtant 
Events, Residences and i'eople of Abiu'^ton. 

.All \-isitors will be i"e(|uircd to re.'^^ister on euti'i'iu.'^". \o admission 
fee will be char.i^cd. 

.All North Abiu'-^ton I^lectric Cars pass the "I^xhibit." 

V-AKi- Sf\rntv 



The Committee on SporTvS AnnouncI': that 

All events that arc rc.i^'ular Town Contests will be on the Point 
System. 

S])ecial Prize will be ,L;'iven to the Schools winnin.u;' the most points 
in all events. 

One (xrand Prize will be awarded to the Town winnins^' the hit^'hest 
number of points in all contests. 

A S])ecial Tennis Tournament will be held on the Y. M. C. A. 
.yToimds, North Abin.i^ton. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday mornin.<>"s. 

First Prizes will be awarded for sin.i^lcs, and one each for doiiblcs. 

Entries for these to be made to the Y. M. C. A. Tennis Committee 
at North Abin.L;ton. 

Entr\' Blanks will be furnished by the Sports Committee. 

All Entries must be sent to Si)orts Committee. Box 2, Rockland, 
on or before Wcdnesda\-, June o. 

Special information will be sent out from time to time, cither in a 
special circular or through the local men. 

The Points in reckonin.u' the sunmiar\- are: — For all Track and 
Field Events, First 10, vSecond (1. Third 2;— Base Ball, First o, Second 
8, Third 1: — Firemen's Contest, First :">, Second 2, Third 1. 

Special Prizes will be .i^ivcn for the Tennis and Water Events. 



SANATARIES will be established at the Parks and at convenient 
places in the town. 

MEDICAL EMERGENCY RELIEF STATIONS will be main- 
tained at Island Grove Park, Abinston: Hartsuff Grove, Rockland, 
and Whitman Park, Whitman, under direction of that Committee. 

The Women's Auxiliar\- to the Abin.yton Y. M. C. A. will maintain 
a LADIES REvST ROOM in the parlors of the First Baptist Church 
in North Abington. If desired, li.i^ht refreshments ma\- be obtained 
for a reasonable consideration: also stationerx', stami)s, etc. Our 
visitors and townsi:)eo])le are cordialh- invited to make use of this room. 

PaRi' Seventy our 



><)TK 



TINS I'R()('iR.\M is issued witli the official sanction and ai)proval 
of the "Abin.u'ton I'Ml''" (icncral Committee under the direction 
of tile Connnitlee on Official Pro.Li'rams and 1)\- their vote was 
edited b_\- the Chairman. The ])hoto.L;Ta])hs for the illustrations are with 
some exceptions the work of jared (lardncr of Rockland and I'^rank \V. 
Allen of Abin.u'ton. The i)lates for the illustrations wei"e made by the 
F. (). Clark ICn,i4'ra\'in.u' Comi)an\', Boston, and the printin.i^' is the work 
of A. I. Randall of Rockland. ICverx' effort has been made to have the 
book accurate and complete and such omissions as ma\" be noted are 
becatise the necessar\' information was not furnished the Committee 
within the time si)ecified and the\' were unable to ])rocure it. We 
desire to exi)ress our ai)i)reeiation for the heart\' co-oi)eration of all 
connnittees and individuals in furnishin.',^' the necessar\- material. ^Vlso 
to the business men for their .L^vnei'ous contributions, and to Mr. Cox of 
the Clark I'>n.'..i"ravin,i.i" Comi)an\- and Mr. Randall, the ])rinter, for the 
interest, courtesy, ;ind promptness with which the\' have c(j-operated 
with the editor in makin.^' i)ossible tlie i)ublication of this Fro.i^'ram 
within the time si)ecified. 

COMMI'l'Th:)-: ox OFI-ICIAL I'RoORAM.S. 



V;\iir Sivciit\ t\v( 



Abiii^toii Business Directory 

PRECINCT 1 



ConMiilrd hy C. M. Packard 



Aiictioiicers 

Kennedy, C. F. 



r».S Cent IT AvrlUU- 



Sproul. J. W. 



Fdst Office Buildiii« 
Baker 

Brown, Mrs. G. C. 

IS CcnliT A\inur 
Banks 

Abington National 

Saxiims Bank Building; 

Abington Saving's 

Savinys Bank Buildiny 



Dexter, Geo. 
Peave\', Edgar 



I'NI WashiiiKton 



II Centre AveniK 



Whiting, Martin C. 



5 Hrncktiin Avenm 
Blacksiuitlis 



Gray, Geo. 
MeNally, Daniel 
Peiree, Wm. 



But flier 

Blanehard, Chas. B. 



WasliiiK^ti.ii 



Lak( 



*»(I7 Wasliiiiyton 



('arpciiters aitd Biiiltlers 

Emerv, Truman 



Leach Bros. 
Shortall, Patrick G. 



442 \Vasl)int;t(.n 



54 Chaiiel 



44 Belmont 



Carriaa;e Paiiiter.s 

Orrall, Chas. 

Wasliinyton 

Cousiiltiiit; Clieiiiist and 
Bacteriologist 

Colson, H. C, Jr., B. S. 

5,->() W'ashinirton 
C'lcrsiyiiieii 

Billings, Patrick H. 



Billington, F. H. 
Harris, T. Stark 
Hawkes, A. S. 



45.S Plyniiiutli 



2U Wilsfin Plac 



4 Chapel 



57 Brockton Avenui 



>') Centre A\ eiiue 



O'Donnell, John J. 

45.S Plynioiith 
Coal, tiraiii and Hay Dealers 

Ewer, Henrv F. 

124 Bank 

Shaw, Perc\- R. 

Cobblers 

Ballard, (ohn J. 

12^( Brockton Avenu.' 

Gervais, Joseph H. 

Bank 

Manson, Horace 

Cor. Wa.sliinKton and Centre Amiuu- 
Dentists 

MacGown, Wilson Y. 

2''5 L'entre A\eniie 

Ring', Samuel E. 

55.S Washington 
Dressmaking Rooms 

Farrar, Ellen W. 

4't'» Washington 



A hi iiutoii ItiiNin«>NN l)ir«M'(ory — l'r«'ciin-< I 

I)rii;;Kisl Horse uiid C.iirriuuf I)<-iiI€tm 

Nash, E. Clifford Stoddar. Walter K. 

>:i\iiii;s Hank Hiiildiiii,' J(,l eiiiUi- AviIUR- 

l>r.v <>i><>il*< Hiid Small M'areti IiisiiraiKt- ( f>iii|i:iiiy and Aiients 

(iodfrry, Fred K. Abin.t^ton Mutual I'irc Ins. Co. 

Savini,'s Bank Biiikiini,' Savinus Bank Buildintr 

WilMjn. Nellie R. Cou.^hlan Bros. 

VC> WashinmiHi '' (- .iilr.- Av.-mu- 

I-^ixon. Carroll A. 

l-:xi>resses 52», Washintfton 

Adams Express Co. Howland, Xash lSc Paddleford 

l.ei«lii(iii F"iinli. Amnt .S7() \Vashin(,'t(in --a\ ini,'> Bank Building 

wSears' Brockton Express •<•♦■ i>e«ier« 

\\ . S. O'Bri.n. Fi(i|). W Brookton Av.-. ... , ,, ,,., -^ y ^ 

Abm-ton 6: \\ hitman lee Co. 

X'anee's Boston Express offic- i,T,sccntri- Avi-nue 

^^'^'■"-'^'^^'"'^ '^"'''i'"'-' Simmons, Edwin E. 

Fish Dealers -"'^ Brockton .Avenue 

Drake, Samuel .leweier 



'I'liaMrr Avrnui 



Randall, Samuel 



Garfield, L. \'>. Wasiiinuton 

54'* \\'asliiii>ft()ii 



Ilulett, Curtis L. 

l.> Cticrry 



.lobhiiiii jiikI Tfiiuiliiii 

Dudlev, Chas. F. 



l,->5 I (II I II- Avenue 

l•^)\vler, William 

MeKenne\', Miss Ida >s Protfress 

-'^"■"'«-' Hoi>kins, Mason J. 

Fruit Dealer ''--' NN asliiuKton 

Leax'itt, John F. 

S4'i NN'asliiiiytiJii 

Rose, Edward K. 

(ients F'urnishiniis 2^ Kin^ 

Sproul, lohn W. ^X: Son Rourke, Edward j 

r..-l Otti.c I^uildini; 



Florist 



Fole\', I'homas 1 1 . 

'' C I Hire A\ ciiu 



(iroceries and .Market 

Blanehard, Edwin 



4<i'. Flviuoiith 
l^aiiii<lries 

.Vbinsjton and Rockland 



5(«, Wa^llnl«t..ll Wet Wash 

keeneeV Nelson Chniese 



4'6 Wasliiiij,'t(iii 



^'l■ \rn. Proii. Cor. Washiiiiilon and Oram 

Kenney, F'-ed C. Collmrn, AV. O. 



Cor. I'K iiioiilli and Central 



Handwork) 42 Clitl 
Lawyers 



New Vf)rk Market 

IL !•■. Bates. Pro|.. W a-hinuton 

Packard. II. I). .^- Son ■^"^■'^- ^^^^^^^^ ',' 

Ml Centre .\\enue 

Tj , M,. , i^ ,.,!,„ Callahan, Wm. . 

l\ltV, Mis. P.eltha o4.5Wasl„n....n Ottue Kockland 



Walnut Ottie.' Boston 



S.> Celllrr .\\ iIHU 

Shaw, I'crc\- R. 

2.^'' Centre .\venui 



Cou,L;'hlan Bros. 

|,v, H. illord ( )lti. .■ 71 t'intr<- .\v,'iuie 

lolmson, Warren E. 

Hardware • Mo Wasliini;ton 

l-5ai-ron, Arthur E. McCart\-, John 

.^,S2 Wasliinvton " .M2 Wasliini;lon Ottie.- Brtukton 

Gomley, Geo. E. Mur])h\-, Chas. C. 

.=^111 \Vasliin;4toii 44Suniiner ( )ttiee Savings Bank Bnildinu 



Abint^toii Kiisiness Directorv — Precinct 1 



Manufacturers 

Aldcn, C. H. Co. 

iSho.-s) 45 Laki- 

Abin.titon C\'cle Co. 

(Bicyclcsi 144 Brdli.id 

American Worsted Mach. Co. 

( M;uliiiiir\ ' \2.> (.'iiitrr .\\iiiiii- 

Asbestos Bottom Filling- Co. 

(Pa.'^tr and Shoi' Filling' Cintir Amihu- 

Bailey & Weston Co. 

iCurtains' 257 C'l-iuir Avcinu- 

Brown, Elliot & Co. 

iExtracts> 22S W'asliiimton 

Daley, Chas. H. 

iLrathcr Spei-ialticsi 24 Rockland 

Faxon, Everett 

iLc-athtT SiHcialticsi 154 Hrdfoiil 

Garrity, Geo. F. 

iChild's Slioesi i,27 W a.-hiiiLiKm 

Giles, Thomas F. 

iDiv Fiatrsi l.^l f.-iitr.' Avcniii' 

Hayes, John M. 

iLratlicr Specialties! 152 feiitrai 

Lamson ^lachine Co. 

(Bicycles and Aiitenieliile Ke|iairinv) 

217 C'liitre Aveiiiii- 

O'Brien, Wm. S. 

(Heel Manufacturer) Rockland 

Record Dry Plate Co. 

(Dry Plates) 147 Center Avnue 

Smith, jNIatthew G. 

(Leathi-r Specialties' 7N Rockland 
Milk and Cream Dealers 

Blanchard, Geo. W. 

tCreani) .>0(S Linwood 

Frasier, Edward D. 

(Milk) 40.U.in\v..od 

Kielex', Cornelius 

(Milk) 17SWalmii 

Peterson, David H. 



Paint Dealers and Painters 

Barron, Arthur E. 



Milk) .vl lliyh 



(Milk) 2,S7Uit;l 



Trufant, Philip P. 
Turner (tco. 

(Milk) "1.17 PIvmouili 

Warren, Frank E. 

(Milk) .^'e Plvnioutli 
Newsdealers or Variety Stores 



Donaldson, James J. 
Robinson, Joseph W. 



\\ aslnni^ton 



54'i W'aslniiKtoEi 



Cobbett, Henry W. 
Eburn, Harry L. 
Holland, F. E. 
Sanborn, Samuel A. 
wSmith, Geo. 



.5,S2 Washington 

2.1 Belmont 

171 WasliiiiKton 

Washington 

'»48 Washintfton 

N\'alnut 



Physicians 

Gigfger, Augustus G. 

514 \\"aslnnk'ton 

Greeley, William H. 

41 H Washing on 

Hutchinson, Walter P. 

20'< C'entre A\enue 

Stevens, William R. 

(4 Centre A\enue 
Phot oiirap hers 

Allen, Frank W. 



\y< Centre Avenue 



Claflin, Henr\- E. 



(>(i.S Washint:ton 



Plumbers 



Coug-hlan, John P. 

(Phiniher) l.i5 Bank 

Gomley, Geo. E. 

(Hardware and PhinihinR) 

.5(K) Washinyton 

Poultry Dealers 

Blanchard, W. G. 

(White Leghorns) S47 Plymouth 

Cushing-, Carlton 

(PiKfons) 5,1 Elm 

Hathaway, Albert L. 

(>2 Lmwood 

W. L. Lyon 

.\i5 \\'ashin«^ton 

Xash, Ch-idley T. 

.1.5(1 Washington 
Printers 

Franklin Job Print 

Savins.;s Bank Building 
Keal Kstate Dealers 

Bronson, M. A. 



Faxon, Carroll A. 



.lll5 (.'enter .\\ enUi 



.52(1 Washinyton 



xMiiii^loii l{iiNiii<''.sN l)ir<'<-(<(ry — l'r«'c-iii<-t 1 



Real KHiale Dealer 

WillcL'S, ]':vcTctt I). 

In' C rlltn- .\M-inir 
Hcslaiiraiils 

Hlancliard, Alfred 

( Ml , \\ ;i-liiiiL;l(in ;iikI ( 'nit it Avenue 

Rohinsiin, Mrs. I^lk-n 



(,'elllre Aveiuu 



Sjiiiadiri mil 



LawiXMK 



''Lccl.uiX-mont' ' 

4<i'i Washiniilon 
ITpholsJery uikI i-'iiriiidirc Itrpairs 

Mansir, Wilhvd 



Wo.mI l>i-aU 

RfL'cl, janK's A. 
Roui-kL-, ICdward 1. 



A}\i W asliinytuii 



IS Duiil.ar 



74 Orantrp 
■iU< Plynioutli 



Abiiij^toii Business Directory 

PRECINCT 2 



Cnnipilcd by C. L. Kron ;ind A. W. Johnson 



Apol lieiary 

Bemis S: Cooper Curtis, p-'red 

IS.S N.ntli .\\rinh' 



( a^l)elll<■r-C'outl•a^•tor 



Bar]o^V, William H 



17 Morton 

:Vi-<-hiteff Ewcll, Edwin H. 

\2M) Washington 

ii4_M!,.iio,d McDcrmott, j. j. 

Hancock 
t'arrinife Paiiilor 



Baker 

Tribou, Rovdcn S. 

Cor. North A^rnuc and Urdford Bcrrv, L. (). 

Morton 

««"•* Powers, Bradford C. 

N. Abin.yton Co-operative Bank 4'»\\airs 

North Avoiui 
irln-rs 

Brassil, Frank 



tigai-s, Toliat-fo. t'amly. !<•«• Cream 
Barbers r^,.,,.. 1 ,. P T^ 

L.iossle\- (XT Keon 

222 N<irth Avcnne 

Fritz, Buri)ee 

' \ I'llUl 



7(. Kaih-oad 



1.S North A\rnur 



Stanley, Benj. Wahs a.id North a 

i.u^ Washington Manlev, Edward F. 

Turek, Frank 

m 

--' •^■"'■fi' ■\^'"|"' Sheehan, Wni 



2(),^Norti, A^rnn,. O'Brien, :\I. L. 

Welch, William 225 North Av,-nuc 



Bee Keeper 

Ford, Benjamin A. 



Blaeksiuitli 



I'M Nortli Avrnuc 
('l«»tliier 

.ViSBrdhird Crossle)-, E. (t. 

21(1 Nortli Avrnuo 
Coal 



Williamson, Oeoro-e H. r.,,,.,, ^v,.. 1^ 

,„,,. , ciett, \\ m. C 

24,-> Nortli A\i-niu- 
Camly. lee Cream Maimfa.fiirers Rccd , E. P. LumbcrCo. 

Fritz, Bnrpee 257 North Av.nnc 

''<! Lin(()hi <ol»l)ler.s or Slioe Re]iairers 



Fritz, Charles A. Beale, lames P. 



154 Randolph 



I14S Washington 



McAnaul, Wm. E. Cook, |(;hn 

.^, .S4 Railroad " .W N..rth An rnn, 

Plymouth R(.ek Cand>- Co. Doble, Samuel A. 



21 r?rii.;hton 



A liiiii^toii ItiiNi iioNN IMrp<'(f»ry -I'roc'inci tj 



('lil>l>li'i'<< «>r ^lioc K <|iii j Ill's 

FrcL-nuni, ( )iiicr A. 

3i.S Niiitli Amiuic 

Jiulkins, Ali)h()nsc 

1.^ Ndrlli Aviiiuc 
l><'iili>.l 

Slack, jiulson ('. 

-'12 Nnrih Aviinii- 
DiTos Milkers 

Ilattic, MiN. Iiulson 

-M lliiihhiiid 

Kt'on, Miss K. r'^annie 

2t^' Nortli Avenue 

Miles, Mrs. Amelia 

sit Ka ill. Kid 

Qiiinlan, Miss Kate 

1\1 Nc.rtli Amiuii' 

A'au.yhn, Mrs. 

I lairi.Min A\ i-iiiic 

Whilmarsj-i, Miss Helen 

'«l.^ lirdlnrd 
l>r> <;<><mIs 

Con.o-er, Miss Adclie L. 

I7'i Nmlh A\riiuc 

(jreenw(K)d ]>ros. 

15, dim, I 
El«-<-fi-it- Ut;lit 1111(1 Po\t«-r 

The Electric Li.^ht & Power Co. 
of Ahin.i^ton and Rockland 

Cliarlrs 
KI<-c1i-i('iaiis 

Brackett, Leonard A. 

471 Adams 

Peirce, (ieor.u^e AV. 

71 N'orlh A\,nu.- 



I<>\ |>irss«-s 

Adams Kxj^ress Co. 

7.S Railroad 

I'^iunce's I^^xi)ress Co. 

!•". A. Srais. Hnip. AS North Am'IHU' 
Fisit L>4-al<-r 

Ra\-mond, Ellis 

7.T Oak 
Kloi'isf s 

Fail nee, E. I''.. 

.\T Pi 111- 

LitlJetield eV \\'\-man 

4J.1 Adams 

Merrill, Clias. l-\ 

ll-'l Wa^hiimtori 

vShaw, C. I'red 

I.7-. B.dlord 

<wi»iiim- 

Old Colon>- Gara.ue 

Fryi- and Cusliiiiu, Props. North .amihh- 



(•l'<M'<'l'i<'S 

Benson, Fretl V . 

<>' Plymouth 

Dod.-e, Ed-ar 

121.S Washinirton 

Gaffne\-, Chas. B. 

2.T.S Plymouth 

(jreenwood Bros. 

Cor. Randolph and F^dford 

Keon, Chas. L. 

22(1 North .Vvi'MU.- 

Mcllannon, Chas. E. 

Cor. Chi'Stiuit and Hancock 

MeXamara & Bishoi:) 

11 Hriuhton 

North .Ahin.i^ton Creamery 

2(1'* Nortli .\v.-nu»' 
lliii'(l\f lire 

Keon, Chas. L. 

22(1 North .\vcnue 

Reed, E. P. Lumber Co. 

2.S7 North .\vi-i)ue 
ilii,\ aiitl (^I'iiiii 

Wm. C. Brett 



24.S North .\vfiiuo 



IIot<' 



Cul\-er House 



North .Xvcnup 



lloiis)' Painter' 

Fisher, Samuel 
(Treen, ( Teor.'.4e ^\. 
Hanson, I'etei- 
Parsons, |osei)h E. 



14.> Siiruct/ 



'J12 Bedford 



r.l'i Randolph 



.S(l Pearl 



.!<■ \» <■ l< T. OpIOIIK't I'isI 

SawN'er, R. .\L 

21(. North .\veiiue 
I.iisl >l ii nil riicl iii'crs 

.Arnokl Bros. Co. 

Coi. Monroi' and Bircli 
IjM \\ ycr 

Johnson, Warren E. 

22(1 North .\veiiui» 
Kivery Stable, 'reiiiiiiii;; 

Poole, Mrs. Iiradford 



Russell, C. 11 



Bedford 



l.iiiiilM r iiiKl Hill 

Reed, ]•:. I'. Luml)er Co. 

2S/ Noi th Avejiuf 



Macliiiir Sliop 

Arnold, Wm. B. 

3Iarki-tiii<'ii 

Beat(m, Walter C. 



Abiiigtoii Hiisiiiess Directory — Precinct ti 

Photographer 



Wal 



Davidson, James 
Faunce's Market 
McAnarney, F. A. 
O'Brien, J. D. 
Whitmarsh, F. B. 



5')4 K.iii.lulpli 

(o.S Haiu-ock 

I'tS Xiirth \\rnu.' 

51 Kaiidnlph 

201, Nuitli Amuu.- 

'US Hr,l|,,nl 



Meji's Fiii-iiisliiiii*;:^ 

Crosslev, E. G. 



21(1 X.irth Avciui, 



Hub Shoe wStore 



175 Ncrth .\\rni 
3Iilk Dealers or l>air_>iiieii 

Ciishiny, Chas. 



Doherty. Thos. J. 
Ford, Albee A. 
Gorman, Edw. J. 
Harris, Cah-in B. 
Lucey, Miss Mar}- A. 
Ladd, Ansel L. 

Bre«-,sdealer 

Sheehan, Wm. j. 



414 RaiidolDli 

.•5fo Liiicdln 

7S(i llaii.-ork 

ASS Hancock 

2Su Line. .In 

47S Hancock 

521 Kandolpli 



ri4 Xnrth .\\rnuc 
IViirsery 

Bay wState Nurser\- 

\\'. H. Wvnia'n, Fni|i. (,7S Adams 
Niirses 

Bowser, Miss Carrie V. 

V> Frarl 

Bowser, Mrs. Marv M. 

I'l Prail 

Sturg-is, Mrs. Helen L. 

1(.7 Randnlph 

Tolan, Mrs. Kate 

}1arrison Amihic 

Whiting-, Miss Rosa W. 

I'H] Adams 



Kilroy, T. J. 

M4 Niirtli Avi-iiiif 
Pliysieiaiis 

Cnrtin, 1. Frank 



Rand, Riehard B. 
Wheatley, Frank G. 

Piano Tiiiiiiin; 

Williamson, (t. Parker 



6 PlMllnlltll 



,i2.S Adams 



174 Adams 



Plumlier 

Benson, Ernest A. 

Poultry 

Ford, B. A. 
Hollis, John F. 
Pratt, Chas. W. 
Robbins, Warren L. 
vSanderson, Miss A. B. 
Thayer, Walter 
Tirrell, William 



AiTmiplc 
AK) Flvmnuth 

5.vS Bedford 
^2f> Norrli Avnuir 

'IIHI Brdliild 

"4 Chrstruit 
7fi<i Adams 
)S2 Bedford 



Washintfton 
Real Estate Agents 

Bo\-nton, E. P. 



Faxon, Carrol A. 
Pease, Wm. C. 



•!S Adam^- 



220 North Aveiuie 



Spiller, Albert E. M. 

131 \(jrth A\riiii.- 

Tanner, Herbert 

2M) Adams 

Tyler, Chas. A. 

M Railroad 
Resti»iirai»ts 

Giln-ian, C. D. 

'•4 Railroad 

Hobart, L. E. 

2M) Nortli A\cniu- 

Kendriek, Mrs. Alice 

Nnrtli Avciuif 
SUoes 

Crossley, E. G. 

210 North Avenue 

Freeman, ( )mer A. 

205 North Avenue 



Al>iiii4(<iii Itiisiiicss l)ir<'C'(«»ry l*r«M'i iicl '2 



SllO<-> ClHllilllKMl 

Hub vShcjc wStorc 

riias, Piirci-ll. Wuv. 175 North ,\\.'Ihii- 
SIkm ^lii II iifiK I II ri rs 

Arnold, M. X . L\k 

Wales 

Crossett, Lewis A. liu', 

K.ulrMad 
Stone Masons and ( ciiKiit \\ Orkrrs 

Gowell, Loren/o \V. 



1V7 Plyinoiith 
A^ Miiiiroc 



N'i)rtii Avfiiiu 



(iowell, Wni. II. 

Surveyor 

Calkins. Artlnii- X. 

'I'll iloi- 

Crowk'X', Janics j . 

2V> North AM'tuii- 
T<-«<-li«'i's of Music 

Henderson, Mrs. Minnie L. 

|\di,-(' .^7 llamihoii 

Slaek, Miss I'lorenee 

iFiaiioi i>4_' Randolph 



r«:i<li.rs of ;«lii<.i< Coiitiiiiied 

Wales. Mrv. S. \V. 

I'laiio" iSiiWali-s 

Williamson, (i. I'arkei" 

I'laiiii' At I'l-iiiple 

Wri-ht. Miss Fern 

'Hiaiioi ?i*t FlyniDUtli 
Tiiisiiiitlt 

Monalian, ICdward 



2'«. North Avi-nui 



\<<;<li<lil< Diiilir 

0\-ei"ton, John j . 
Powers. Cornelius A. 



IV.^ Chestnut 



'W Plymouth 
Wfhbiiis; Maimfaftiirors 

\'ielor\- Webbin,^' Co. 

A. C. \\ oodwaid. Picii). ,vS Bates .\yeiiue 
AVoo<l I)«-alcfs 

Bates, Frank C. 

h Lincoln 

(ireenw(«Kl. Jos. L. 

North Avenue 



Rofkliiiid Business Directorv 



fompiK-d l.y Fu-d O. Bak.r 



Agricultural Iiiiplciitciits aixl Seeds 

Bur.o-ess, C. W. 

I'i4 Union 

Burke, T. H. 

KKIS Uiiiiiii 

Burrell, Geo. E. 

171 Mark.'t 

Chute, F. S. 

414 UiiiDii 

Hall & Torrey 

2<i5 Union 

Union Co; 

Cor. Union and Pacitu' 
Anti<|ite Fiiriiiititre 

Sears, Charles S. 

1112 Uliurcli 
Artist ami Pliotograpliy 

Gardner, Jared A. 



^l'» Union 



Attoriieys-at-La\v 

Cronin, Wm. I. 



Callahan, Wm. J. 
Ford, Chester 
Geoi^an, Franeis J. 
Kelley, Judge Geo. W 
Mahar, John B. 
Owens, J. G. 
Perry, Chester M. 
Perry, Winthrop I. 
Tirrell, James A. 

Auctioneer 

Shanahan, Andrew 



Ih Noitll .\\rnur 

297 Union 

2S.S Howard 

Rico's Block 

Rico's Block 

28 Pacific 

271 Union 

122 Union 

2.V Market 

I3.S Union 

Rico's Block 



Aiit<»iii<tl>ile (iarage 
Repairs anil Supplies 



Brigo-s, A. F. 
Brioo-s, C. W. 
Burrell, Carl S. 
Sargent, Walter A. 

Bakeries 

Carey, Thomas 
Coolidge, W. A. 
Roekland Baker_\' Co 
Viele , Warren 

Kaii«ls 

Cuff's Orehestra 

W in. C. Curt. 82 Wrnon 

Emerson Band 

R. T. Blanchard 2'>2 Webster 

Hawkes ' ( )rehestra 

Cor. Union and Webster 

Tangney's Orchestra 

C. W. Tansney 7,S Linden 
Banks 

Rockland Co-operative Bank 

Rice's Block 



o9 Spring- 

2,8,^ Market 

.^1 Union 

yM Exchange 

2(X) Webster 
2(8 Union 
144 Union 
•S \\'ebster 



Rockland Savings Bank 
Rockland Trust Company 



.1 Cluircli 



Union 



Barbers 

Belang'cr, Joseph 
Curie y, Geo. 
De wSimon, Peter 



.^14 Union 
16 West Water 
22 East Water 



Kocklaiitl liuNincHM l)ir<'<-tory 
BnrlMTs Itool and Slioi i{<-|))iii-<-rs 

Fuceillo, John Mann, Jolin 

aSS Union " 212 Union 

Peabody, Geo. L. Richards. Chas. A. 

259 Union 30 Park 

Perry (S: Blanchard Rockland Slioe Rciiairin.u- Co. 

.>07 Union ' 9 Park 

Ryan, M. L. Williams, Michael 

I'O Union Ko Union 

ItliK'Uiii;; ami Slain .>IaiiufHt-tiii'ilig |{o\ .^la iiiiIikI iiriii" 

Thomi^son, j. V. & Co. Packard Carton Co. 

f)7 Grove ,a, r- 

99 Grove 
Klacksiitit Its o. 11 / ■> • 1 

Studlcw (iideon 
Anbens, 1. Fred " 7Si)rin(,' 

n*. M;irkct 

i{iit<«r. ( li< < St'. Ka;«s. Etc. 

22East\VaicT Bay Stale Tea &- Butter Co. 

Hvde, Oeo. W. S. " .^K) Union 

.S6 w. 'lister Capen, Harold 

Kendri.uan, T. F. , _, i44 Exci.anu-e 

87S Union CloN'crdale Creanier\- Co. 

McKen/.ie, Rocleric . ^ ' .^^s Union 

Union Sduaro EUlridt^'c, \\ m . A. 

Shores, Fred L. '^ ^"'^'" ^'''^ 



Ford. \V. I< 



Welch. Thos. 



22Easl\Vatrr (aiptiiKis an. I ISnil.l.rs 

489 Union Bcal, G. Herbert 



20 George 

Hooks an«l Stntioiirry Bfll 1 T eslie 

EsteS, J0Se]dl J. Est. " .Sf. Hartsutt 

-«'-■"'"" Beal, Hammond J. 

Gibbs, V. A. .% George 

.S25 Union Chenevcrt. I. D. 

O'Brien. 1). M. loi Sprinsi 

26.S Union Driscoll, j. H. 

Peterson, A. S. u.i c.ntrai 

•^'•^^ L''""" Hibbard, Wm. H. 

Sullivan, I. Emmett I7.i \v.i)ster 

2(.Eas, Water HutchinSOU. L. W. 

ICools an<l Shoes '*7.S Union 

Burrell cV- Delorv Lewis, Frederic C. 

.-MIS Union -'•'' K-'^' ^^'^t" 

Damon. I'AvreU S. Lorin-', J. O. 



.^(I'» Union 



Hawkes. Chas. R. Pierce. Chas. S. 



(,'or. Union and Welister 



249 Webster 



Srtfi Lil)ertv 



Morrison. Wm. Protfit. James 15. 

.>43Uni<,n 25 Central 

Stevens. C. L. Ramsey, Thomas 

.^24 Union ''°"'^ 



Itool and Slior Kepa ii'i-i-' 

Damon. Wilbur I'\ 



f.25 Lili.riy 



Weatherbee. Alexantler 

IN, K.-ed 
( ai'i'ia;;*' ^ia nnf'atl uriiii; 



Donollo, Michael (^.onld. A. L. 

n Keed 22 East Water 

Hyland. h^dmand I Ii,L;-.i.4ins. John W. 

U. School Union Siiuare 



Rockland Business Directorv 



Carriage Painters 

Cobbett, Chas. F. 



Caterers 

Sheldon Bros. 

CUiroiioclists 

Cape] ice, Elizabeth 
Hallett, Mrs. Ella 
Williams, Luex- E. 



Unimi Sqiuire 

Union Square 

L'nion 

2.=; WchstiT 

.Ml Union 



Cut FloAvei's anil Plants 

Arnold, The Florist 



Citjai' .^laimfaetiirer 

Marks, Isaac 



.-lU) Union 



Civil Eiiatiiieers and Surveyors 

Rowland . C. W. 

14(1 Union 

Torre \-, Archer W. 

.Vv,\V, lister 
Clotltins; aiifl Men's Fui'iiisliings 

Baker. F. O. 

2').S Union 

Orciitt, L. W. 

317 Union 

Torrey Bros. 

•Vl Union 

Wise, Dwi-ht M. 

2>»(, Union 
Confectionery. Etc. 

Benoit, Geo. H. 



Brainerd, A. ^l. 
Conroy, W. H. 
Dondero, John 
Emanuel Bros. 
Flannery, James 
(xardner, J. F. 
Hill, W. G. 
Mag-iiire, T. E. 
Paramino, Joseph 



98 Prospect 
241 Union 

I.IV Hinyham 
3.\S Union 
.%■? Union 
.=^12 Union 
.5.^7 Union 

.^2 East Water 
18'» Union 
2.>l Union 



Richards, Joseph W. 
Wilson, W. T. 



303 Union 
2.S,S Union 
99 Howard 



Deittists 

Billin-s, Dr. John A. 



Coy, Dr. W. B. 
Loud, Dr. Wm. A. 
Young-, Dr. John M. 

Dressmakers 

Bradbury, ^Irs. Hattie 
Cai:)elice, Emily F. 



iu'elow Block. UnicHi 
319 Union 



31M Union 
346 Union 



3") Pacific 
223 Vernon 



Carney, Mrs. John D. 

53 Franklin A\enue 

Cate, ]\Irs. Henrietta L. 

34^1 Union 

Clancey, Katherine 

19 Church 

Curtiss. Emma F. 

743 Union 

Foster, Mrs. Chester B. 

709 Liherty 

Hallett, :\Irs. Susan 

14"» Union 

Keene, Mrs. E. S. 

477 Webster 

Lee, Mrs. :\L 

291 Howard 

Llewellvn, Miss Lvre 

')! W(4.ster 

Mansfield, ^Irs. Sarah L 

Webster 

O'Connor, Nellie 

S(i4 Union 

Purcell, Emilv 

248 Plain 

Rocheleau, ]\Irs. Hermine 

34o Union 

Smith, Mrs. Annie ^l. 

724 Union 

Studlev, Mrs. ^Lav E. 

351 Webster 

Sweeney, Miss Sarah E. 

221 Union 

Troy, Mrs. John 



Plymouth Rock Candy Co. 

.S34 Union 



Winslow, Emilv A. 



26 Custer 
.%! Water 



ItocklniKl HuHinesN Diroclory 
DriiggixtM Fruit Dealers 

Estes, Joseph J. Est. Paramino, Jose];)h 

2H2 Union 231 Union 

Gibbs, F. A. Ralli. A. 

325 Union 325 Union 

O^Bricn. T). M. Shea, M. F. 

2()y Union 35 Summit 

wSullivan, I. ICmmett ., , .^. , .- , . 

IS K:ist WatiT runeral IfirectorH aiiil l<.iiil>:iliii('rs 

Davenport, Fleteher 
Adams, S. D. and Co. ^hlnsi^e]d. (ieo. E. 

2V8 Union 43(j (jnion 

Beal, Mrs. (i. Herbert Rice, C. L. c^- Son 

20 Ckoiui- 2**4 Union 

Riee. J. A. Co., Ine. Sullivan, J. Ennnett 

Rk-.V Block 218 W.-st Water 

Roekland Dry (xoods Co. 

•*K Union 



Furniture Dealers 



E. I'. Torrev Drv rk)ods Co. Ri^'^^ C. L. & Son 



25 L'ni(iii 



I'M Union 



Roekland i^^irniture Co. 

Klasl ■«' (iiMMls 31ainifa<-tiiriiijj 332 Union 



Roekland Webbin.u" Co. 

7<. Park 



(ir«»<:eries .'iikI I*r4>visi4»iis 



Burke, Thos. II. 

Kl««tii<al < oii(ra< (or>. Siipplits KUS Union 

BriM>4S. A. Fayette Burrell, (ieo. E. 

5V <vv\i\ii 171 M:irki-t 

Mann & Co. Capeliee, ^hluriee 

212 Union I4S \'.-riion 

Kxpress Companies (^arey, 1 llOS. 

Adams Express Co. .m i i i t \ 

14 East Watrr Clnil)l)Uek, l.A. 

Bav State Eleetrie 

28 East Wat.-r Chureliill, Terey 

lenkins iS: Simmons 



v>h Union Chute, F. S. 



i'"isli I)«'alt'rs 



2lK)\V.'l)Strr 
7.37 Union 
4S1 Mark.-t 
414 Union 



^ ,,• \ Cobb Bros. 

Cranton, \\ . A. .3f,3 W.hster 

H) Plain I I Ai- 1 1 

, , , Cushin.u-, ]\. \\ akl(. 

Lanmn, John J . 213 Howard 

,38 Exchanyc _^ , , . ,, 

Damon, W . I- . 

Lowell, 11. C. (,25 Lilu'rty 

321 Union , .■■,^ i \ i . 

Dill, L. AslUon 
Paine, lloraee __ 3ii Market 

55') I linyliani ,, • i / ^ / ^ 

Eastsule (.roeery Co. 
Peterson, P. E. oe Co. 4si Wrhstcr 

301 Union 1 / V /^ 

„ k ranks (.roeery Co. 

R(K-kland droe. and I'rov. Co. 2,v> Union 

1S4 Union , , , ,, 

llaleli, Ivverelt 

I'luil l><-iil<-i's 'j() East Water 

Dondero, John Hunt, J. T. 

.3.^5 Union V/V Union 

(kirdner, \. V. Lamb, |ohn A. 

.337 Union 2ol Kasi Water 

Maguire, T. E. Lowell's Market 

KS'J Union .^21 Union 



Rockland Business Directorv 



Oroceries and Pr€)visi«>iis 

Ni!4'ht.ing'ale, Alfred 
Peterson, F. E. & Co. 

.^(11 Union 

Poole. Ellis 

27 Groi-KV 

Reed, T. H. (Market) 
Roekland Groe. and Prov. Co. 

1S4 Union 

vSears & Chadborn 

Cor. \^'at^r and Fidspect 

Union Company 

Ucir. Union and Pacific 

Whitino", Mrs. H. N. 

24 Grove 
Harness ^laker 

O'Neil, Lawrence J. 

5'» Fast Water 
Hay, Grain, Straw and Coal 

Culver, The Albert Co. 

175 Union 
Hardware, PlunibiniS and Stoves 

BurQess, C. W. 



Dempsey, W. F. 
Fantom, H. T. 
Chitterson, E. J. 
Hall & Torrey 
Hig-gins, C. J. 
Littlefield, J. F. 

Hotel 

Hf)te] Cosmos 
Hotel Pleasant 
Hotel Richardson 
Rockland House 

5(1 Kcod 
Hack, Livery and Sales Stables 

Friary, Wm. H. 

Taunton Avrnuc 

Merrill, Andrew 

2,s \Crnoii 
Ice Dealers 

Biirg-ess 8: McKenzie 

l'i4 Union 

Culver, The Albert Co. 

175 Union 



l'»4 Union 
14 School 
51 Exchange 
570 ^^■<4)stor 
2uF\ Union 
457 Union 
'N, W, l).sri'r 

A-^d Union 

.^2 Kast \\ atc-r 

lf)5 Union 



,=!S West Water 
^^l\ Union 



Insurance 

Alden, Renj. 
Burke, Wm. H. 
Carney, John D. 

5.'^ Franklin Avcnuo 

Howland's Ins. Otiice 

271 Union 

Keegan, Michael A. 

KtS Wrbstcr 

Mansfield, Geo. E. 

4,->0 Union 

]\Iulready, Edwin 

2>»7 Union 

Phelps, Amos A. 

271 Union 
Junk Dealers 

Fing'old, Philli]:! 
Smith, Abram 
Waynshlbum, Jacob 



V7(l Union 
970 Union 



4h4 East Water 
.Ie«-elry aiitl Optical Goods 

Baker Bros. 



Beaudrv, Henrv F. 



310 Union 
^^II Union 



C. H. Corlew 

Successor lo W. A. (i. Sniilli 22.^ Union 
Laundry 

New vSystem Laundry 

David j. Burki'. Proji. 32 Bitfelow Avenue 
Leather Remnants 

Inklev, Clvson P. 

cS3 Salem 

O'Connor, Wm. F. 

1187 Union 

Spence, John & Co. 



,53 Plain 



.\54 W<4ister 



33ii Union 



Loam and Ciravel 

Beal, Nathan A. 

Loan Companies 

Rockland Loan Co. 

^Machinists 

Arnold, H. H. Co. 

537 Libert V 

Mannfacturinii aiifl Prescription 
Opticians 

Baker, Samuel W . 

310 Union 

Beaudr_\-, Henr_\- F. 

322 Union 



HiM-k l;iii<l ItiisiiK'ss l)ir«M-(<»rv 



.Miirl.li- W..,k. 

Fitz-L-raUl, \V. II. 



ISl f.-iiti;il 



.MiiKons iiikI ('oiitriictors 

Callahan, Cornelius 

<)7 Eiiu-rson 

Gammon, Edward 

.VO W.I.St.T 

Kecnc, Nathan A. 

.V) Alhiiiii 

MeCraitli, John 

>S7 SiiiiiiuiM' 
^1 ilkiMcii 

Baxter, Chas. (). 



J-Jeal, ICu.^'ene C. 
Burke, David J. 
Burke, John 11. 
Condon, James M 
Harris, (ieo. E. 
Kelley, Nieholas 
Rudkin, Will. J. 
vSheklon, I'raneis T. 
Smith, (leorij-e A 
Studle\-, (iideon 



4S7 M;iiki-t 
471 W.'bster 
?i2 Bi«il(nv .Xvi'iiuc 
2\h Grr.nwood 
.T*> LihiTty 
1(14 Market 
12 Dicriny Square 
1(172 Union 
242 North .Avenue 
42(1 Salem 
1(15 .Market 



.MIlliiK-rs 

Curtiss. Miss 1^21\-ira L. 

747 Union 

Dou.iiias, Miss Annie 

2,-!7 Union 

Dou.yias, Mrs. L. A. 

2fo Union 

First, Mrs. S. L. cV- Co. 

.^47 Union 

Franks, Mrs. John T. 

21 1 Union 

Hio-o-ins, .Mrs. J. \V. 

2.S7 Union 

Marks, Miss Berllia 

M\ Uni.ii) 

Mitehell, Mrs. Nellie 

Cor. Howard and Market 

Roekland I)r_\- (loods Co. 

.^(^S Uin'on 

wS\veene_\-, Miss A. K. 

221 Union 



MuHical MercliiiiKliKc, I'itii 

Beal & MeCarthy 

.Miiiiufiicturers 

Anderson Taek Co. 



Union 



Grove 



Roekland \Veltini4" Co. 
Torre V, losiah A. 



ISI .Mark.-t 



-.')'» .Market 



News lloiilers 

Clark, Amos I-\ 

Al Railroad Station 

Peterson, Albert S. 

.^1.^ Union 
^Sovspapers 

Roekland IndeiX'udent 



Roekland Standard 



M 1 Union 



Nurseries 

Bay State Nurseries 

Cor. SaK-ni and North .\v.— also Market 



«>il Dealer 

Lane, L. Everett 



Ili^'hland 



Paper Huneers and Painters 

Costello, M. J. 

12s Liberty 

Fitts, Welcome W. 

2S<i \Vi4)ster 

Fluet, (ieo. A. 

5 School 

Gurnev, (xeo. W. 

21 Wall 

McManamin, I>. II. 

2i(l SiMinij 

No\-es, Chas. I). 

2.S Webster 

Ross. Win. P. 

127 Wesi WatcT 

Sar^-ent, Ariliur J. L. 

(I'lo Siiinnier 

Thaver, W. \V. 

1.^7 Ke.'d 

Tra\-ers, Thos. R. 

72 Howard 



I'hysioiaiiH ami .Siiriieoiis 

Ash, T. 1-., M. I). 



224 Uiii.m 



Col-ate, C. II. Ir.. M. D. 

1'. 

Corev, !•. II., M. I). 



.■^/ 1 Union 



Rockland Business DirocJcirv 



Physicians and Surileons 

Cummin.y-s, Dana F., M. D. 



Frame, Joseph, AI. D. 
Knight, C. E., M. D. 
Mcintosh, J. D., M. D. 
Osg'ood, Ciihnan, M. D. 



Pool Rooms 

Damon, Wilbur F. 
Hayes, Cornelius E. 

Poultry, E*c. 

Burke, John H. 
Burrell, B. A. 



2S W.l.st.r 

,?9 Wrhst.-r 

2') Chuicli 

3^6 Uniciii 

aSiS Uiiidii 

625 LibtTty 
2(11 Union 

l\li Grn-nwood 
.^98 Webster 

Chubbuek, Washington 

Hinyham Lino 

Gardner, Washington 

484 Pond 

Hatch, John F. 

199 Central 

Lane, ^Marshall E. 

282 Market 

Rainbow, John J. 

693 Hint; bam 

Tilton, Albert F. 

2n P.md 

Torre V, W. Archer 

33(. Webster 

Mnton, Albert E. 

1221 Union 
Printers, Book and .lob 

Everett, Reginald A. 

18 Park- 
Randall, Arthur I. 

214 Union 

Rockland Standard Pub. Co. 

311 Union 
Restaurants 

Carev, Thomas 



Driscoll, D. H. 
Hill, W. (t. 
Lawless, Wm. 
Maxwell, Geo. H. 
Tilden, C. S. c'C- Son 



2(KI Webster 

Union 

.32 East Water 

34(1 Union 

321 Union 

V/) Union 



Restaurants 

Thompson, Arthur F. 
Wood, Chas. S. 

Shoe ^lanufacturers 

Emerson Shoe Co. 
French, ]. E. & Co. 



2(i3 Union 
l'i8 Union 



ol Maple 
83 Grove 



Hurley Shoe Co. 

42 Cburcb— Coi-. Howard and Park 

Rice &- Hutchins, Inc. 

Factory AviMiue. off East Water 

Wright, E. T. & Co., Inc. 

Cor. LibiTty and Webster 
Sporting Goods 

Vesper, Harold B. 

243 Union 
Tailors 

Conroy, W. H. 

1333 Hinybam 

Gifford, C. E. 

'Designer bir F. (). Bakeri 2'»7 Union 

Healy, Henry vS. 

306 Union 

Shultz, Abrani A. 

345 Union 

Stone, Maurice 

I'll Union 
Teaming and .lobbine 

Babcock, Hiram 



Baker, Henry A. 
Burke, David J. 
Caswell, A. H. 
Fitzgibbons, M. J . 
Fox, Thomas 
^rc( nmnig'le, Chas 
Norris, Robert W. 
Prout\-, Lerov P. 

(.41 Liberty 

Rockland Transportation Co. 

I). M. O'Brbii. Proi). 2(>'' Union 

Stoddard, Geo. A. 

22 P'.asi Water 

Stockbridge, T. C. 



57 Salem 
.54 Hiybland 
y Biyeliiw Avenue 
I'Cf Union 
I'i'i Vernon 
(.5 Park 
101 Bebnont 
57 Salem 



Wood, Harrv M. 



27 West Water 
525 Hinijbani 



not-khiiul ItiiNiiioss l)iro<-l«»ry 

TlnMilres >>(priiiiiry Siiriicons 

Happy Hour Babeoek. C. l-red 

-'"'-"'"" 7(.l Union 

Rockland ()i)ci-a House Babcr,ek. Hiram W. 

C liurch — ,. , 

.■)/ halem 

I'pholsterers WinsloW, ChaS. 

Galki.yher, P. A. 20 Plain 

A^7 Union 

Riee, C. L. &: Son ^"!l.•lllllll cic-iiiiinu 

2'M Union p^^^^_ pj|-^ \^- _ 

■\«ri.-(y. I'..iio.li<!il ii.kI Toy Slores 27 Ciuircil 

Braincnl. A. M. I^i^'^'- ^- L. & Son 

241 Union -'"♦ '-'"'°" 

Farnsworth, 1^. H. & Co. 

2''''jUtiion M'li€>lesiile I'roiliire 

Peterson, A. S. Hug-£>-on, S. H. & Co. 

.>l.^ Union 26 East Water 

Smith, Susan T. Ross tS: Jones 

" l^ark Union Square 



Wliiliiiaii Business Directorv 



Conipiird hy James T. Kirh 



Apothecaries 

Cleveland & Co. 

412S(>ulli Am iiuc 

Cleveland, Herbert C. 

1 1 South Amiuic 

Hovey, H. H. 

5(S3 ^^'a.shinliton 
Auctioneers 

Dyer, Waldo 

Vi(, Flymi.iith. i-or. Pleasant 

Stanle\-. Harry 

South A\ ellUe 

Vaiiohan, Levi C. 

54,1 Washinutiiii 

Wilder, Thomas 

r<2') W'asliiimtdil 
Aiitoinohiles and Repairers 

Blaekman & Follansbee 

South A\rnue 

Jaekson Maehine Co. 

.5.S(, South A\ enue 

Packard Bros. 

115 Sotilli A\enu.' 

Pearson, Walter 

21 X'ernon 

Riley & Hateh 

12 Chui-L-h 
Hakers 

Ciishman, Thomas A. 

525 Washin«toii 

Barclay Bros. 

55.^ \\"ashniL:ton 
Band 

Whitman Rc.t^-al Band 

.572 \\ ashinRton 
Banks 

Whitman Co-o]XM-ative Bank 

570 Washinyton 

Whitman National Bank 

.584 Wash in i; ton 

Whitman Saving's Bank 

.5S4 Wash ill « ton 
Bicycles, Healers antl Repairers 

Howland, P. A. 

.5475^ Washington 

Packard, Edwin W. 

.5\5 Washinjiton 



Bicycles, Dealers and Repairers 

Packard Bros. 

1 15 Soutli A\-cnue 

Tyler, John M. 

Washington 
Blacksmiths 

Conant, Charles 

.5f, Temple 

Connell, J. R. 

14 Fond, opp. Depot 

Daniels, W. H. 

77 Temple 

Swift, Geo. B. 

2ti ^^'asllinyton 

Tyler, John M. 

22 Church 
Boarding Houses 

Bnzzell, D. Webster 

.\57 Stuith .\ venue 

Central House 

5 Ciuniey Place 

Crescent Lunch 

Miles cV- KMh\, Props. .^(,'1 South .\venue 

Griffin, Dennis C. 

') Marble 

Hildrcth, Mrs. Ada H. 

.52fl Park Avenue 

Hobart House 

I.SII South Avenue 

Linden House 

Henry T. Dickie. Prop. 24 Linden 

Littlefield, Bradford vS. 

41fi South .\venue 

Quinlan, ]Mar_\- E. 

51 South Street 

Whitman House 

15 Whitman .\\enue 
Boot antl Shoe Dealers 

Bowker, B. F. & Co. 

17 South .\vi-nui' 

Gaffney, Edw. J. 

.571) Washinjifton 

Goodwin, \V. A. 

.542 Washington 

Marble, Foxwell T. 

5S(> \\'ashinHton and .i(,7 South .\\c. E. W. 



\\' li i( iii:iii ItiiNiiK'ss Dircclory 
Uool iind Slifx- Miilicr-N iiiiil l{<'|iiiii'<-i-s ('iiiixmiOth ami Hiiildrrs 

Blanchard, (ic<>. 11. fiirard. Au-usi 

KSSuiiili Avi-iuif 4.1 Sdutli 

Churchill, Otis P. Holland, j. A. 

.S4.S South .\v.-nuc " .i'/i B.iihili 

Crowley, Cain Jones, Wni. L. 

22 H.Tsey 



47 Smith .\vi-iuit 



Gurney, Andrew H. Randall, Clarence A. 

S(l \\ arnii .\viiuic 2'H, W;ishiiii;ton 

Holbrook, Alvin ''^^^'^^^■' '''"'^"^^ ^'^■ 

4S4T.n.pie ,, t. ■ , >ili \\ ^islnniitor, 

T 1, T Tj vStnrtevant, Hem. 1 . 

Leach. L. H. ■' ,,;<, P|,.asaiU 

.x.Ms,uth.\v..,u....,vari Whitmarsh, Albert C. 

Ma^nanti, josej^h 2i,ss.,uih .\v,-nue 

5.sij^ Washiiiyton AVocxlbury, .M. T. 

Tomae, Carlo 27 .Arthur 

.S7.1 \\ ashilU'ton < ::iriiai-<-siiiitli^ 

Boot iiikI SIioc .Maniifnctiircrs i\ yc , J. I!. 

Commonwealth Shoe c\.- Lea. Co. ^ , , , ,, T.-u.pie 

.Marl. Ir. n. South Avnuu- IXlCl, John .\1. 

Reg'al Shoe Co., Inc. 

South Avrnuc. o|)|). Di'pot 

HoHiiuii Works Delano, 1'.. k. 

r\ 11- T> 2.S South .\\cnup 

Goukhn- hros. Littletield, H. S. 

''^•'"""■"■^^'■'>"^- 41., South Avnue 

Howiinfi Alleys "SlW^s & Kirby 

(Turne\-, Charles W. .>'W South .Vvfiuu; 

.1(1 T.Mlll)if Cliiropodisls 

Ferris JJowlin-- Alley Chnrchill, Mrs. H. H. 

South Av.iuu- 5>) Hridham 

Hox .>ianiii°a<«iii-<>rs Maycrs, Miss ^L J. 

At wood Hros. , ",, ,,. ., " 5S1^ Washh>«toM 

ottSouti, Av.nur. nrxt Raihoad Mullen, AiissAhuule 

\\ asliiuutoii 
('■liars and Tiil>a<-<-o 



22 t'liurch 
<"atercrs 



Slack, C. \\ F.St. 

Wa^hihulon. n. M>rtl 



Butter. Ka6s. K»o. (ircancy, M. F. 

T-, /, T1 /^^ 6 Smith Avcuui^ 

Bay State butter Co ^jjl^,^ >^. j^|,.,^^. 

Kl'/^ >ollth AvrlUlc • ->^nc .1 \ 

.iff) South A\ rilue 

Cloverdalc Creamerv Reed, Xaluini 

W ,i>hiiit;toii ISl Soutli Av.'uue 

('aiiiK-il fioixis <"ivil ICiiuiiieors and Surveyors 

Leshe Charles V . Trufant l\.- Reed 

I7S Pleasant Whitman A\rnu<- 

Carpenters and Builders Ilcalcy, A. A. 

Kartlett, Charles C. " '^"'■'""''^■ 

iKhuirh rieaniiiii aii.l Dy.-Jnii 

Hutler, A. I). 1!. Shack, Morris 

•i'' Lazrl |(I5 >(iuih Avriui.- 



Churchill, 1 lei-bert C. 

Danforth, Win. H. " '^"""^ Ericsson, Au-ustus II. 

.S'/2 Hrdlord 



( Icili.VIIH'll 



Advcniisti 'I'is W as|iiiii.ton 



Ellis, Walter 11. Hamilton, J. F. 

3i,; Hli-asant iCalhohn .=;is Washins;ton 

Esterbrook, Widiani 11. Jones, l^-ank S. 

Ill l)\i I Am-iuu- 'BaplivP (,7() Washinytoii 

I'aunce. Albert L. MacCirath, J. J. 

450 Washiimton iCatholici" " ,S1S Washinyton 



Whidnan RuNiiies»« Direclorv 



Clerayiiieii 

Merrill, Harve\- 

lUnitariaiii Strtsmi 

Phillips, Ellsworth W. 

i,)S W ashiiiyt.iii 

Strcctcr, F. L. 

iMrtlu.ilist K|iisc(>|)ali .S(),^Siuilli .\\i-iiiir 
Clothins 

Bowker, B. F. & Co. 



Goodwin, W . A. 

542 \\ ashiimiMii 

Marble. Foxwell T. ^ 

5S.-1 Washiimtnii and Mil S'HUh .\\iiiui- 
Coal and W^ood 

Cook, Randall W. 

.l''(i SnlUll .\\rmir 

Howard, E. C. & Co. 

585 Wasliiiiytdii and 2S Flrasaiil 

Josselyn, Walter W. 



144 Har\ard 

Wasliiimtnii 



Muri)h_\-, Josei^h 
Spellnian, A\'iiliam 

Smith .\\ iiiiic 

Whitman Grain ev- Coal Co. 

.^S4 Siiutli Av.iiui- 
Confectioners 

Anthonv, Peter (t. 



Benson, Fred G. 
Delano, P^. K. 
Littlefield, B. S. 
Miles & Kirby 
Turner. H. O. 



5'!.^ W'asliinutiin 

.55(1 Washiimtdii 

25 Siiutll .\\ ilUlr 

4I(i Snlltll .Xvi'llur 

.•!ti'l Suutll AvillUr 

r.S Lindm 

Whitman Candy Kitehen 

AiXistoios J. Sdhliriis. \'vi>]). 5'i,^ Wasliiimluii 
Cough Syrups 

Webster, Geor^-e H. 

(>SI Soulh A\.nur 
Dentists 

Ccjllins, |ohn T. 

Sii.iw-s Klcuk 

Con.o-hlin, John ^I. 

5')1 Washiiiyton iR,>,>iii K,. jnikiiis Blorkl 

Greeley, L. L. 

5(i2 WasliiiiLildii 

Hanle>-. Ambrose L. 

^'n W ashinytdH iKocnii 2. jnikiiis Blockl 

Leaeh, Ralph 

5'tl \\'asliins,n'in iKu.,m 2. Jenkins Block" 

Thorn psf)n 1 . A. 

.o7J WashniL'tun iBank Block) 



Dressmakers 

Bonne V, Mrs. C. A. 

15,. School 

Corliss, Florenee E. 

15'.2' South Avi-nuc 

CTormleN'. ^Irs. Charles F. 



Hall, Mrs. L. J. 
Loud. Ella E. 
Kneislex'. (Traee 
Nash, Miriam F. 
Rand, Lizzie C. 
Rati.uan, Julia E. 
Sandra. Mrs. F. E. 
Storv, Mrs. Aliee A. 



.^fi Hunch 

74 West 

150 B.ulali 

'».^ Stclson 

2(15 B.idah 

442 Washington 

K.l Bi-oad 

(>(Ki Hlvnioiith 

144 School 



Dry and fancy Cioods 

Adams. L. Co. 



Shaw, Jennie J . 
Leonard Sz Co. 

55S Wash in 

War field, A. R. Co 



.SS7 Wasliin.^ton 

4M) South A\rnur 

i^ton I Hairs Block) 

5(i4 W ashinutoil 



Klectrical Supplies 

Allen. Roy F. 
Paekard Bros. 



West 

iiith A\.-inir 



Electric Li^ht Co. 

Ediscjn Eleetric Illuminating' Co. 
of Broekton 

570 W ashinyton 
Expresses 

Adams Express Co. 

Sciiilh Avenue 

Penniman's Express 

F. M. P.nniinan, Amiit I.auic] 

Kanes, T. F. 

42(> Souili \\ rnuc 

New York (^ Boston Exi^ress 

F. M. Pciininian. Aycnt 

Cor. Laurel and South \\inui' 

Fish and Oysters 

Baker, Cornelius 



Bates, (jeorg-e F. 
Lombard, Beniamin 



41 South Avenue 

12 Teniule 

1'( (.■lu-sliiiit 



\^' liil man ItiiisiiK'sx I)J r«M'(«>ry 
FiHh and Oystern <ieiits' FiiriiiKhiniis 

Lcjiiibard, Richard S. Bowkcr. B. F. & Co. 

'n2 Bidfcird 17 South Av.-nue 

Spooncr, Chas. W. Goodwin, \V. A. 

"M)2 H.clf<.rd .•>42 W jishinnton 

Marble, Foxwell T. 

Florists 5,vj7 \\ asliiiiiiKin ;ind ^lt~ Soulli Avenue 

BarnAVS, Henry II. cV Son Grocers 

IliKli \ 1 1 -11' T^ 

Cook, (i. I). & Son >W, Washington 

i:. South Av.nu.- Booth, Mrs. Wm. 

Reed. Aaron Alden 47.ST.mpic 

2r>w.st Coit, Louis D. 

Robbins, Manlev T. n ^ -d i n ^v -^'^ School 

242 Ess.x Cook, Randall W . 

,^'(fl South Avi-nue 

••"'""■•• <■■■=■'■■• ••"•• Clift, Geo. A. 

Conant, Charles R. 574 Washini^ton 

42T.n„.i.- Conyhlin, \V. F. 

Cook, Randall W. .=;«^i South Avenue 

.;•«, South Avenue Edwards, Robert L. 

wShaw & Co. '21 South Avenue 

.5^2^ Washin^non Fiske. Walter L. 

Whitman Grain & Coal Co. .s.5 School 

,>S4 South Avenue Hovt, Est. of |ohn F. 

Fruit and r«nfe.»i.....My ' 2S Pl.asant 

Caviechi, F. & Son Joubert, Peter 

SMI Washington '•^' ^^ ^'fren Av.nue 

Giberti, Anu-elo & Son Leslie, Chas. F. 

57.5 Wasliington l/S Pl.-asant 

MeXamara, John J. Littlefield, B. S. 

ll'» South Avenue 4Ki South Avenue 

Melag'odi, Armando Xu.uent, David F. 

Souili Av.'uue >S Alden 

Furnaces Raymond, Wm. H. 

- , „ ,, , . ,„ 6S Warren .Avenue 

MeCallum, lohn 1 . t^ 1 %- 1 

Washiniiton Reed, .\ahiim 



I'lii'iiit lire 



ISl S(iiith Avenue 



Tin II V C „ Shaw (.V' Co. 

Holbrook L. cV Son .S^»2'4 Waslnn^ton 

(.(19 Washington 

wSi)ellman, \\ m. 

Furniture ami I'iaiio Movers 3.^ South A venue 

Ford. J. W. Swan, Alvin 

'I'emi.le .\i Temple 

Perr\-, Chester B. Hair<iiessers 

27 curnev Place Bovntf)n, lul.^ar E. 

vSearS, \Vilson " Ott.^f.l South Avenue 

24 Church Fhiker, Wm. T. 

Thaver, A. Le Forest 5.^7 Washington 

57i,S,auh Av.-nue IkOxMl. John B. 

(^araue South Avenue, n. Stetson 

Blackman cSc l'^)llansbee Lal-'leur, Louis 

Soiuli A\enue 4 South Avenue 

Packard Bros. LeBrache, (xeoro-e S. 

n.SS(JUtli Avenue SS-uuh Avenue 

Rilev & Hatch Lunderi^an, James H. 

12 Church 12,> South Avenue, cor. Marhle 

Stetson. Ilenrv E. Phillil)s, Harry 

l.S South Avenue .S77 Washington 



Whitman Business Directory 



Hardi^'are and Cutlery 

Cook, Randall W. 



Justices of the Peace 

Bates, James E. 



'(. SiUltll .\\ riuie 

■S'KI Washiimtiiii 

5S5 W ashiimtiiii 

115 SmuiIi .\\ rlluc 



Fairbanks Bros. Co. 
Howard, E. C. & Co 
Paekard Bros. 
wStetson, Henry E. 

15 South AvrMllr 
Harness >Iakers and Dealers 

Barnes, Clement F. 

541'/^ Washiiiytnii 

West, Henry vS. 

5'n'.2 \\ ashiimtnii 
Horse ShoersiSee also Hhicksniiths) 

Conant, Charles 



Connell, J. R. 
Daniels, W. H. 

Hotels 

ChajMnan House 



Trmi.lr 

14 F..nd 
17 T.ini'lr 

(o L'dun 



Hobart House 

W. T. Mi-William. Frui). lsii>(,urh A\rn\i.- 

Linden House 

Hi'iiry T. Di.kic Pv.ip. -M Liii.l.ii 

Whitman House 

\Niiitniaii .\\rnui' 
Ice Creain 

Delano, E. K. 

25 Slilltll .\\ iliur 

Gurney, Charles W. & Son 
Littlefield, B. S. 

41(1 S.iutli .\\cini.- 
Insurance 

Allen. Charles F. 

55s W'asiiiimtnii 

Howland, Xash & Paddleford 

Jnikins Bl(H-k 

Soule, Geo. D. & Sf;n 

570 \\'a-iliinytiiii 

Stanley, Harry 

572 Siiiuli .\\rnuc 

Sharp, F. E. 

T.Avn Hall 
Je«'elers and Watchmakers 

Everson, O. D. 

5>s \\"a>liiit«tcin 

Tuekcr. A. C. 

27 SnUtll .\\ rllUi' 



Rosin, 



•luiik Dealers 

)hn 



Bonney, Otis L 
Edson, C. H. 
Geoo'an, lohn 1 

Wash 

Kirby, James T. 
Paddleford, Frank 



558 \\ ashiimtmi 

Jenkins Bloi-k 

575/^ Wash iny tun 

inutnn i.ii-nkins Bliicki 

572 Washiniitciii 

Jrnkins Block 



wSnow, Charles B. 

5''4 W'ashhiytnn "Snow's Block) 

wSoule, Geo. D. 

570 \\ashinmon 

Stanley, Harr_\- 

572 South Avrnur 

Wadsworth, (leo. M. 

45(1 Washinyton 
I.jinndries 

Kee Wall 

11 / South .\vrnui- 

Puritan Laundr\- 

4h Pon<i 

Troy vSteam Laundry 

555 Washhmton 



-.a«-yers 



f.5 Triniih 



Bonnev, Otis L. 

J.-nkhis Block 

Edson, Charles H. 

575'^ Washinyton 

GeoR-an, |ohn I. 

Washinyton 'Jenkins Block' 

Kirby, James T. 

572 Washington 

Snow, Charles B. 

5'i4 Washington 'Snow's Block' 
Leather Dealers 

Dunbar, Henr\' A. 

iKcniiianis' (>4 Temple 

Edson, M. H. 

South A\enue 

Fiske vShoe & Leather Co. 

Jenkins Avenue, near Washington 

Fitzg'ibbons, Edw. 

I Remnants) (xS Temple 

Fitzg'ibbons, James 

Park Avenue 

Pike, Wm. G. 

iRemnantsi 472 Wa.shinston 
Livery Stables 

Ford, John W. 

2ri Temple 

Perrv, Chester B. 

27 Gurney Place 

Tha_\-er, A. LeFcnvst 

57ii South Avenui' 



Wlildiiiiii Itii.siiiosN I)ire<(orv 



Lumber nnci ItiiilderK* I''iiiisli 

AVhitman Mouldin.'^- Co. 

Cmimnrcial 

l.niK-ll KooillN 

Bartlctt, A. J. 

107 SiVutli Avenue 

Belmont Cafe 

1 Mills & Kirhv. Props. I Washington 

Crescent Lunch 

i.Milis & Kirliyi ,ViM South Ave. uirar Di-pot) 

D\er, A. F. 

r>7''4 and .S7V W ashiniiton 

(TritHin, Dennis C. 

'J Marble 

Ilildreth. Mrs. Ada H. 

.>2() Park Av.nu.^ 

Kenne\-, James H. 

13 Temple 

Luehia, Henry 

45 South Avenue 

(Juinlan. Mai-\- K. 

51 South .\venue 
.Miifliliii.sls 

Adams, Lewis T. 

757 \\ ashinyton 

Jackson Machine Co. 

55f) South Avenue 

Pearson, Waller &: Co. 

21 N'ernon 

Whidden, J. E. 

South .\venuc. M. I)e|)0t 

Alaenetic Healer 

AVhiting-, Nathan 

78(1 Plymouth 
•M siiii4*iii*es 

Mullen, Miss Maude 

21) Jenkins Block 

Mayers. Miss M. J. 

SH\14 Washini-ton 
^laniifacturors 

American Shoe Findin.i^- Co. 

.■>V \\ arren A\enue 

Atwood Bros. 

iBoxesi Off South Avenue, mar Railroad 

Commonwealth vShoe & Lea. Co. 

Marhle 

C.urney, David B. 

'Taeks and Nailsi t)tl Washington 

11 obart, The Benjamin Co. 

iTacks and Nailsi South .\viiiue. opp. Depot 

Jenkins Mfo-. Co. 

Jenkins Block 

Kin.usbury l^ox & Printing- Co. 

Cor. South .\venue and Franklin 

Pearson, Walter & Co. 

21 \'ernon 



Alaniifactiirers 

Rci^al Shoe Co. 

iL. C. Bliss. Pres.i South Avenue, n. Depot 

Slack. Chas. P. Est. 

I Wooden Bo.xesi .Myrtle .\venue 

I'nion Shank Co. 

Myrtli' .\venue 

\Vhitman Mtjuldin."- Co. 

Cor. Beiilah and .Myrtle .\venue 

Whitman Shank Co. 

Cor. Blaki; and Whitman .Avenue 
Masons 

Black, Paul 

.^1 Charles 

Ma.i^iathlin, Clarence M. 

27 Belmont 

Peterson, Chester B. 

' Brick) 4.\5 Washington 
Merchant Tailors 

At'reemoff, Louis 

Washington 

Mason, (L Burton 

29 South .Avenue 

Shaeh, Maurice 

South Avenue 

vShea, Daniel 

578 Wa.shintrton 
Milk Dealers 

Carleton, luld\- K. 

21.S Plymouth 

Churchill, Benj. F. 

S5 WashiiiKton 

Churchill, l-'rederick W. 

a5 Washington 

Dudley, Wm. H. 

.■>.5<, Bedford 

]\Iorse, Clarence L. 

7811 Plymouth 

Prout\-, John X. 

K.V Plymouth 

Reid, Freeman I. 

81 West 

Turner, Charles AW 

2(o Bedford 

\'au.u'han, Albert L. 

3s Beulah 

Smith, J. \V. 

Washington 
^lilliiiers 

Andrews, Mrs. W. B. 

5.54 Washington 

Cardinal, A,L;atha 

5SlJ^ Washington 

Ilurle}-, Kalherine A. 

4'* South .\v<-nue 

Litchfield, Jennie Weston 

C or. \\ ashinyton and South .\venue 

Ra\-mond, Harriet ^V. 

UKi Pleasant 

vSampson. TJessie M. 

218 Pleasant 



Whitman Business Direotorv 



Music Teachers 

Bates, Fannie 



Painters. House and Si^n 

Beal, Melbourne 



Clark, Edith R. 
Cook, Bessie S. 
Corrinne, Bereniee 



I Piano I ly West 

25 Cliistmit 

74 Sti'tson 

44 Cluuirs 



Gurne\-, Mildred G. 

iPiaiuO 15ri Pleasant 

Kane, M. J. 

715 W'ashiimtdii 

JNIeCarthy, Minnie H. 

17 Park Am nuc 

]Miirph\-, Mar,<;'aret T. 

17 Elm Place 

Paekard, E. W. 

(\'i(iliii' .-'a5 \^'a:^hinyt(ln 

Sharp, Fred. E. 

SS West 

Whitin--, Mrs. Arehie T. 

1 Piano I ,516 School 
Music. Musical Instruments 

Paekard, E. W. 

535 Washington 
^ewspsipers 

Whitman Timus 

2(1 Church 
Notaries Public 

Kirby, James T. 

572 Washin.yion 

Snow, Charles B. 

Snow's Block 

Soule, Georg-e D. 

57(1 Washinytcin 

Soule, G. Howard 

570 \\ ashinyton 

Soule, Harrison D. 

57(1 Washington 
Nurses 

Hurley, Katherine 

N47 Wasliinyton 

Peters, Ethel 

7(14 \\'ashinKton 
Opticians and Optical (ioods 

Leavitt, Georg"e T. 

1"(4 W asliinyton 

Lustig-, S. 

5'»4 \\ asliinyton 

Tueker, A. C. 

27 South Avenue 
Paints, Oils and Glass 

Greaney, M. F. 

South A\enui' 

Howard, E. C. &■ Co. 

5S5 \\ ashinytun 

wStetson, Henry E. 

15 Sciutli Avi'niie 



Bryant, J. C. 
Doug-las, Fred. R. 
Fisk, Alba 
Gardner, Henr\- J. 
Harding", A. A. 
Loring, E. W. 
Sandra, Arthur H. 
Waterman , I ( )tham 



3,S Benson 

324 School 

77 B.'ulah 

Bedford 

21 Gvniiev Place 

14 Pond 

72(i Pl\ mouth 

0(H) Plymouth 

42 Winter 



Paper Lta^s and Twine 

Fisk, Alba 



Turner, H. A. 

Paper Hangers 

Beal. ^lelbourne 
Booth, Wm. N. 
Bryant, J. C. 
Harding', A. A. 
Fisk, Alba 

Pension Attorney 

Bates, James E. 

53!S Washin,i,'ton 
Perfume 

Webster, George H. 

(t81 South Avenue 
Phonographs and Records 

Howland, P. A. 

54714 ^^'ashillt;ton 
Photographer 

Sweet, J. L. 



Bedford 
f)8 Linden 

38 Benson 

473 Temple 

324 School 

14 Pond 

SI Bedford 



55t Washiny^ton 



Physicians 

Beaulieu, Elmer J . 



Co]^eland, H. F. 
Dyer, E. Alden 
Hanlev, Francis J. 



(.04 Washington 



Washington 



5(Xi Washington 



?1 Whitman A\ enuc 



MAY 11 1912 



Wliidnnii ItiiNiiioss I>Iro<-<orv 



PulsitLT, WaltLM- 11. 

.Vi Laurel 

Lovcll, Chas. ]•:. 

\(,'i South Av.'iiui- 

MacKeun. Altivd A. 

2*1 I'iirk Avriuii- Mud 44 Haydcii 

R()(xl. A. D. 

414 S.)Mih A\ciuii- 
I'liiiiilicrK 

Goodwin tS: Co. 

Tiiiii>li' (Bat.s Block) 

Fairbanks Bros. Co. 

W'asliintrton 

McCallum, Est. of Andrew 

W'liitniaii Avcnur 

McCalluni, julin T. 

\\ ashiiiifton 

Packard I-Jros. 

115 Soulli .\wnuc 
I'ool l{ooins 

LaFk'ur, Louis 

4 Siiutli Avciuu' 
I'riiiters 

Hardin-, Harry B. 

M7 W'ashinyroM 

Bakur Pi-inlin.u' Co. 

114 Scliool 

\Vhiliiian TiiiK's Co. 

Church 
l*r<»%'isi<»ii Dejilers 

Biillcr & IJlanehard 

South .\\ciUK- 

Bliss, \Vm. 

.\S South A \ i-nur 

Edwards, Robert !>. 

121 South Am'Iiuo 

HawL's, Charles \V. 

(o Wist 

Regal Market 

F). S. Littii-lirid. Prop, South Ax.iiur 

Shaw &: Co. 

Washington 

"Whitman (Tlobe Market 

5'»(i \\ ashinytiui 

Whitman Publie Market 

552 Washmtitoii 

Kfiii i<:Niiii<> 

Danlorih, Wm. I",. 

S't2 Bodf.nd 

Dyer, Waldo 

4')(i Plymouth 

Soule, (ieor.ue I). iS: Son 

.57(1 Washiiitfton 

vStanle>-, Harry 

South .\\ciiui' 

Tyler, Chas. I). 

\\ ashirii^tori 

\'aii,i4han, Le\-i C. 

54.^ Washiiiiitoii 



Keal Kstate 

Wilkes, Everett I). 

Ruiis 

LaTrent. lames 



,54.1 Washington 



4.52 B.dford 



S<'liiM>l l>riv:il<- Kiiifl<-ru:irleii> 

Pearson, Helena 

20 Gold 



Spriiiu W:i(<»r 

Ford, David W. 



IIII5 Washinirton 



SOif ioiiery, I'<'r!<><li<-iils iiiiil 
.News<lf'iil<»r 



Blaisdell, (). A. 



.5.5<) Washinuton 



Tt'iiiiiiiic and .loltltiiic 

Keeiie, T. Burton 



Kenneallw Michael 
Perrv, Chester B. 



2'> Ki-ndrick 



715 South .\vrnui 



27 (juriity Place 



Teli-plioiir ami Telpcraph Co. 

Southern Mass. Tel. & Tel. Co. 

jrtikins Block 
I'liilortakors 

O'Connor. M. 1'. 



Holbrook, L. Ov Son 

Variely Stores 

Freiman, Hvman 



oulh .\\cnue 
\\ a s h i n i; t ( 1 n 



*ratt. Win. 



.5sl Washington 
1.55 South .\\ enue 



\'«'terinary Siirijcoii* 

Bu nil HIS, ( )wen F. 



Parsons, Arthui" 

^VI■<-<■l^v■■il;ll(^ 

Daniels, W. 11. 

I larriman, Allen W, 

Xye, j. B. 

WtMxl 

Josselxn, Waller H. 
Lx'ncli, Thomas 1". 



III12 \\ ashinuton 
S,i Temple 

77 Temple 

44 Tempi.- 
44Teini)le 

Harvard 
1S.S I'lauklin 



LBAg'l2 






hi- Centennial 




1712 




1912. 




ABINGTON 



Officia.1 Prograjii 

•JUNE 9-15 1912* 




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